Everything Spider-Man: Brand New Day Changed From Marvel Comics
The film keeps Peter Parker’s identity erased after No Way Home while dropping the comic’s Mephisto bargain and Aunt May resurrection.
- Following the events of Spider-Man: Way Home, the film Brand New Day explores the ramifications of Peter Parker making the world forget his secret identity to restore the multiverse.
- The narrative builds upon the controversial One More Day arc from Marvel Comics, where Peter and Mary Jane made a deal with Mephisto to resurrect a shot Aunt May.
- Unlike the comics, the film departs significantly as Peter is left completely on his own; Aunt May is not brought back to life, leaving him without Mary Jane .
- William Metzger serves as the director of the Department of Damage Control in the film, a significant departure from his anti-mutant militia leader role in the original comics.
- Elsewhere, 2025's Phoenix #10 by Stephanie Phillips and Alessandro Miracolo depicts Sara Grey with telepathic abilities, departing from comics where she remains powerless supporting Jean Grey .
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SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Cut a Punisher and Police Confrontation From the Final Act
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