Tom Holland and the Spider-Man: Brand New Day Team Prepare Bigger Action Scenes

Published on January 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Tom Holland on the set of Spider‑Man: Brand New Day, supervising an action scene on an urban street simulating New York.

Tom Holland and the Spider‑Man: Brand New Day Team Prepare Bigger Action Scenes

The production of the next installment of the wall-crawler, Spider‑Man: Brand New Day, is betting on a more physical and expansive approach for its action scenes. Tom Holland and his team are filming on real locations, transforming cities like Glasgow into the New York setting for the hero, which allows for filming large-scale chases and stunts in a more authentic way. This method contrasts with the character's previous work, which relied more on studio sets. Holland describes the experience as exhilarating and a return to a more classic style of filmmaking. 🎬

Jackie Chan's Stunt Team Joins the Production

To achieve this realism, the production has incorporated the Jackie Chan Stunt Team. This group of stunt performers collaborates directly with the main team to design and coordinate the complex fight and action sequences. Their vast experience in martial arts and stunts imprints a unique seal on the scenes, which are filmed using stunt doubles and specialists to ensure safety and visual impact. This collaboration promises to make the on-screen action more intense and spectacular when the movie hits theaters on July 31, 2026.

Key features of the new filming approach:
  • Filming in real exteriors to capture dynamism and authenticity.
  • Extensive use of practical stunts and complex fight choreographies.
  • Collaboration with the Jackie Chan Stunt Team to elevate the realism of the scenes.
Filming on the street, with everything that entails, gives the action an energy and veracity that is very difficult to replicate in a studio.

A Paradigm Shift in Action Filming

This commitment to filming on real locations marks a significant change in the way Spider-Man movies are produced. Instead of confining the action to a controlled environment heavily reliant on digital post-production, the team seeks for the audience to perceive the action as immersive and tangible. The goal is to move away from a style that may seem overly computer-generated, opting for more physical and in-camera work.

Advantages of this method:
  • Generates a more powerful sense of immersion for the audience.
  • Allows actors and stunt performers to interact with real environments.
  • Reduces reliance on visual effects in post-production for the basis of the scenes.

Expectations and a Touch of Humor

While the team strives to faithfully recreate New York on Scottish soil, humor arises among fans. We can only hope that the meticulous transformation doesn't include unexpected challenges for Spider-Man, like having to dodge peculiar elements of local folklore during his impressive urban acrobatics. 🕷️💥