Tramell Tillman Joins Spider-Man: Brand New Day Alongside Tom Holland and Zendaya
Emmy-nominated actor Tramell Tillman joins Marvel and Sony's Spider-Man: Brand New Day, expanding the franchise with new roles alongside established stars, filming in London.
- Variety confirmed Emmy-nominated actor Tramell Tillman will join Sony and Marvel's Spider-Man: Brand New Day, now filming in London, England, for a July 31, 2026 theatrical release.
- Tillman's profile rose after Severance roles, earning an Emmy nomination this year for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and making history as the first openly gay Black man nominated in his category earlier this month.
- The ensemble also includes established MCU names such as Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Jon Bernthal, and Mark Ruffalo, plus new cast members Sadie Sink and Liza Colón-Zayas in undisclosed roles.
- Per reports, Tillman's character details are kept secret, Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures declined comment, and filming in Glasgow, Scotland earlier this month sparked fan theories from set images.
- Director Destin Daniel Cretton leads the fourth Holland-led Spider-Man film, positioned on the MCU slate ahead of Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, with Tramell Tillman's casting adding notable momentum.
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Adds Severance Star Tramell Tillman to Its Cast
Severance star Tramell Tillman will reportedly make his Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) debut in Spider-Man: Brand New Day in an unnamed role.Details on the latest casting news for the new Tom Holland Spider-Man movie come from Variety. The site says information about which character he’ll be playing remains under lock and key for now.Audiences are most likely to recognize Tillman for his work on the severed floor in the Apple TV+ series Severan…
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