Sadie Sink Calls 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' “Most Zen” as She Steps Into the World of Shakespeare

2026 is an incredible year for Sadie Sink. After appearing in the final season of Stranger Things, the actress will soon be seen on the big screen when Spider-Man: Brand New Day arrives this July. Amid massive speculation, she has successfully managed to remain tight-lipped, driving the fandom into a frenzy.
However, Sink did let a few details slip, particularly about her experience on the film, ahead of the opening night of her West End show, Romeo & Juliet.
Sadie Sink drops subtle hints on Spider-Man: Brand New Day experience
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During Sadie Sink’s interview with British Vogue, the actress was asked about her role in the new movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day. While she did not share any details, Sink explained that this has been the “most zen” experience she has ever had in her career. Her previous roles in Stranger Things, Fear Street Part One: 1994, and The Whale required her to undergo emotional and physical strain as an actor.
However, she will be taking on a very different role in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Speculation about the Stranger Things's actress has grown louder, though details about her role have not been revealed. Some believe she could play Jean Grey, while others suggest she may portray an entirely new character. Until then, her role remains a mystery.
Before Sink becomes a part of the Marvel family, she is all set to take center stage in Romeo & Juliet.
Sadie Sink plays Juliet in Romeo & Juliet
Soon after appearing as Max in Stranger Things, Sadie Sink took the role of Juliet in director Robert Icke’s modern version of Romeo & Juliet. The show began at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London’s West End on March 18, showing an awe-inspiring performance by Sink alongside her co-star Noah Jupe, well known for playing Hamlet in Hamnet. The official opening night is scheduled for March 31.
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Both Jupe and Sink show emotional intensity in some of the shots revealed on social media. If the early glimpses of the show are any indication, this is just another masterpiece from Jupe and Sink. This is yet another impressive addition to her theatre resume. Sink made her Broadway debut in Annie and later appeared in The Audience. With each new role, Sink clearly continues to grow her already remarkable career.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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