Every Major MCU Villain You Will See in 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'

Published 06/11/2026, 5:58 PM EDT

Credits: Sony Pictures/Marvel Entertainment

Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, alongside returning fan favorites Ned Leeds and MJ, plus exciting MCU additions like the Punisher and Bruce Banner, has already turned Spider-Man: Brand New Day into one of the most anticipated Marvel movies in years. But if history has taught us anything, the true magic of a Spider-Man story lies in its villains.

Just as No Way Home unleashed a legendary rogues’ gallery, Brand New Day appears ready to throw Peter Parker into another gauntlet of dangerous enemies. From confirmed threats to several other villains spotted in trailers and reports, these seven foes could make this Spider-Man’s toughest battle yet.

1. Scorpion

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Played by Michael Mando, Scorpion's biggest significance in Spider-Man: Brand New Day is that he finally pays off a storyline the MCU has been teasing since Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2017. After nearly a decade of waiting, Mac Gargan returns as a full-fledged supervillain, making him one of the franchise's longest-anticipated payoffs. With Peter Parker now erased from everyone's memory following No Way Home, Gargan steps in as a grounded, street-level threat that reflects Spider-Man's return to his roots.

In the film, Scorpion appears to be a ruthless enforcer seeking revenge against Spider-Man. He is involved in several intense action sequences, potentially working alongside or for larger criminal figures within the city's growing crime network. His presence helps establish the darker, more grounded tone of Peter Parker's new era.

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As for his abilities, Scorpion's armored suit grants enhanced strength, durability, and agility, while his signature mechanical tail serves as a devastating weapon capable of smashing through obstacles and overwhelming opponents in close combat.

2. The Hand

The Hand's importance in Spider-Man: Brand New Day goes far beyond being another group of enemies for Spider-Man to punch through. Their appearance signals the MCU's continued shift toward a darker, street-level corner of New York, connecting Spider-Man's world with the crime-focused stories associated with characters like the Punisher and Daredevil. Rather than serving as the movie's central mastermind, The Hand appears to function as a powerful criminal faction operating behind the scenes, helping expand the underground network Peter Parker must navigate in his new life. In the movie, The Hand is involved in a major prison sequence where Spider-Man faces multiple ninja assassins in a fast-paced, acrobatic fight.

Their presence also introduces a more martial arts-driven style of action that differs from the technology-heavy battles seen in previous Spider-Man films. Their numbers, discipline, and stealth make them a unique challenge, forcing Peter Parker to rely on skill and reflexes rather than brute force. As an organization, The Hand consists of elite martial artists trained in assassination, infiltration, and armed combat. In the comics, they are also tied to dark mystical practices, including resurrection rituals and supernatural abilities, making them one of Marvel's most feared secret societies.

3. Tarantula

In many ways, Tarantula represents exactly what Spider-Man: Brand New Day is trying to accomplish. Rather than introducing another world-ending threat, the film appears focused on New York's streets, gangs, and professional criminals. Tarantula's role fits perfectly within that vision. He is expected to be one of the villains Spider-Man encounters while cleaning up the city's growing crime problem, helping establish the grounded atmosphere of Peter Parker's new chapter.

Tarantula is known for being one of Marvel's deadliest mercenaries, even if he lacks the raw power of villains like Venom or Scorpion. A master martial artist with incredible agility, he combines acrobatic combat techniques with specially designed boots equipped with poisonous blades. His skill set makes him a dangerous street-level threat capable of pushing Spider-Man into intense hand-to-hand confrontations.

4. Damage Control

Unlike the film's traditional villains, Damage Control brings a new kind of threat to Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Led by Tramell Tillman's mysterious character, the agency appears to evolve from a cleanup organization into a powerful anti-vigilante force targeting Spider-Man and other street-level heroes. Their inclusion is significant because it introduces an institutional enemy rather than a single superpowered foe, potentially shaping the future of Marvel's street-level stories.

In Marvel Comics, Damage Control is a unique organization created to rebuild cities after superhero battles. While often portrayed as a humorous workplace operation, some storylines revealed a darker side involving corruption, corporate greed, and profit-driven chaos. The MCU seems to be drawing from that more sinister interpretation. Though they possess no superpowers, Damage Control compensates with advanced technology, government authority, and specialized containment equipment, making them one of the most unconventional threats Spider-Man has ever faced.

5. Boomerang

In Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Boomerang functions less like a primary antagonist and more like a tonal marker for the film’s grounded direction. Introduced in the opening stretch, he helps define Peter Parker’s new era as an unmasked, independent vigilante dismantling organized crime across New York. His early appearance reinforces the movie’s focus on street-level chaos and rapid-fire encounters. In the comics, Fred Myers is a former athlete whose precision-pitching ability evolves into a criminal weapon system.

Known as Boomerang, he carries a suite of specialized devices, explosive shatterangs, toxic gas variants, razor blades, and sonic disruptors, turning him into a mobile, unpredictable threat. His jet-powered boots allow short bursts of flight, adding aerial complexity to his combat style. However, Boomerang’s defining trait is not power but personality. He is a compulsive liar, a sarcastic opportunist, and a perpetually unlucky criminal whose incompetence often makes him as dangerous to himself as to Spider-Man.

6. Sadie Sink's Mystery Character

Sadie Sink is officially confirmed for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, but her character remains one of the film’s biggest mysteries, deliberately kept hidden by Marvel and Sony. What makes her role especially intriguing is how central she appears to the story despite the secrecy. Trailers position her as a key narrative catalyst, a sharp, free-spirited young woman with a buried past who is actively being pursued by the high-tech Department of Damage Control. The ominous line, “a danger that we can’t control, one we can’t even see,” strongly hints at something far more powerful than a normal fugitive, suggesting latent mutant abilities that manifest in invisible or psychic ways.

This has led to major speculation that she might be playing Jean Grey, potentially introducing mutants into the main MCU timeline in a major turning point for the franchise. Others believe she could be Typhoid Mary, a fractured, dangerous mutant assassin with telekinetic and pyrokinesis abilities. Either way, her presence seems designed as the emotional and supernatural core of the film, with Peter Parker drawn into protecting someone the entire system is terrified of.

7. Tombstone

In Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Tombstone stands at the center of the city’s collapsing criminal ecosystem, played by Marvin “Krondon” Jones III. Rather than functioning as a background enforcer, he is positioned as the architect of New York’s new underworld order, quietly tightening his grip while rival factions scramble for control. As Damage Control increases pressure from above and vigilantes like Spider-Man and the Punisher escalate conflict below, Tombstone becomes the stabilizing force of organized crime, funding weapons, upgrading mercenaries, and turning chaos into structure.

His presence reshapes the film’s tone into something colder and more territorial, where every alley becomes contested ground. Unlike more impulsive villains, he operates with patience and calculation, preferring influence over spectacle and control over noise. Even his violence feels restrained, like a final decision rather than an outburst. What makes him especially important is how he connects the film’s street-level threads into one larger war, turning isolated villains into parts of a single, expanding criminal machine.

8. Savage Hulk

We’ve seen Bruce Banner, played by Mark Ruffalo, in the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer, but his role might not be what is expected. Smart Hulk may not be the version returning here. Instead, rumors point toward the return of the Savage Hulk, the original, uncontrollable force of rage that once defined him. While Banner appears to begin the story in a calmer, advisory role, assisting an isolated Peter Parker as he navigates a more dangerous, street-level New York, something reportedly fractures his control.

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If the leaks are accurate, the transformation is catastrophic. The mind of Bruce Banner is pushed aside, unleashing a towering, rage-driven Hulk whose strength escalates with every surge of emotion. This turns him into an unpredictable force of destruction in the heart of the city, setting up a massive escalation that forces Spider-Man into a battle he cannot win through strength alone. In Marvel lore, this version of Hulk is pure instinct and emotion, a being defined not by strategy but by overwhelming, ever-growing power fueled by anger itself. These 8 villains are set to swing into Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

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Which villain are you looking forward to the most? Let us know in the comments.

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Monika Khatai

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Monika Khatai is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She completed her Computer Science degree in 2024 and spent a year working in digital marketing, but deep down, she never truly felt like she fit in. Just like Maddy Perez, she knew who she was from a very young age, and that certainty led her to pursue a career in writing.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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