Spider-Man Already Knowing the Punisher in ‘Brand New Day’ Fixes the Defender’s Saga Being Kept Separate

Netflix started its own corner of the Marvel universe in April 2015 with the first season of Daredevil. At the time, it was unclear if the Daredevil series and other Netflix Marvel shows were officially part of the main Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), or existed in a separate, but similar, reality. However, with Daredevil: Born Again set to continue the storylines from those earlier shows instead of starting over, the Netflix series are now officially recognized as part of the MCU’s main timeline. These shows were often better than people realized, so it’s fantastic they remain important to the overall story. The recent trailer for ‘Brand New Day,’ featuring a major star from the Netflix shows, now feels like a clever way to connect that earlier period to the current MCU.

First Glance: “Spider-Man: Brand New Day”

Okay, so “Brand New Day” picks up four years after everything that happened in “No Way Home.” Remember how Dr. Strange had to make everyone forget Peter Parker to save the world? Well, that’s still the reality. He’s out there swinging around New York as Spider-Man, doing his thing, but as Peter Parker, he’s totally on his own, and nobody remembers him – not even the people he cares about. But things are about to get complicated because trouble from his past is starting to surface.

Pikmin in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Confirms a Smash Bros. Film

This success allowed Nintendo to expand, launching several new projects. For example, they started production on a live-action Legend of Zelda series and continued development of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Some of the characters featured in the new Mario film have sparked discussion, leading many fans to believe it could be the start of a larger crossover event – something they’ve been hoping for years.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s $209M R-Rated Action Thriller Becomes a Streaming Sensation on a Surprising Platform After Oscar Win

According to FlixPatrol, the movie One Battle After Another is still performing exceptionally well on iTunes, reaching the #1 spot in the United States on March 17th – and topping charts in 33 other countries as well. This success on the Apple TV Store suggests many people prefer to purchase movies digitally, owning them instead of depending on streaming services that frequently change their offerings. The film is also gaining popularity on HBO Max, climbing back onto the U.S. charts at #2 on March 17th.

V For Vendetta’s Numerous Graphic Novel Changes Explained By Director 20 Years Later

Twenty years after its release, director James McTeigue has discussed the changes made when adapting the graphic novel into a film. The movie, a dystopian thriller, portrays a future ruled by fascism, and follows V (played by Hugo Weaving), a masked figure who ignites a revolution. While the film shares many similarities with the original graphic novel, there are also some important distinctions.

High Potential Deviates From Its Set Path For Better AND Worse

The biggest puzzle in High Potential is what happened to Roman. He vanished almost twenty years ago – Morgan’s ex-partner and Ava’s father – leaving behind a new package of diapers in his car. As part of an agreement with the LAPD, Morgan is getting their help to solve the case, with new clues emerging each week. However, as more of Roman’s story comes to light, it’s becoming clear that the show is handling the mystery differently than it did with High Potential Investigations.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Reveals Peter Parker’s New Status Quo

The first look at Spider-Man: Brand New Day shows a return to smaller-scale conflicts, focusing on everyday criminals instead of huge, universe-threatening villains like Thanos. The casting of Marvin Jones III as Tombstone and Michael Mando as Scorpion confirms this shift. It’s great to see Spider-Man back to his roots, swinging through the city and taking down street-level crime.