Spider-Man: Brand New Day U.S. Tickets, Showtimes & Theaters

- U.S. tickets went on sale Wednesday, June 17, 2026 and are purchasable now. The wide release is Friday, July 31, 2026 — but there are three opening dates, not one.
- The earliest way in is Wednesday, July 29: Amazon Prime member early-access screenings at select theaters. Thursday, July 30 adds standard previews plus a Dolby Opening Night Fan Event. Friday, July 31 is the wide release.
- It is rated PG-13 for sequences of action/violence and some language, per Sony’s official site. As of 18 July 2026 no IMAX showtimes have appeared — IMAX’s U.S. screens are running The Odyssey — while ScreenX, Dolby Cinema and a Cinemark Super Ticket listing are all in play.
- This page deliberately publishes no showtimes and no ticket prices: both are per-theater, change daily, and would be wrong within hours. It tells you where to look them up instead.
Quick answer: Yes — U.S. tickets are on sale, and have been since Wednesday, June 17, 2026. The wide release is Friday, July 31, but there are three opening dates: Prime member early-access screenings on Wednesday, July 29, previews and a Dolby fan event on Thursday, July 30, then wide on the 31st. It’s rated PG-13. Buy through Fandango or your cinema chain’s own app — and for showtimes, use a live lookup, because no article can list them accurately.
Verified 18 July 2026. Showtimes, formats and sellouts change daily — everything below is a starting point; confirm on the ticket page before you buy.
The three dates that matter
Most coverage says “July 31.” That’s true for the wide release, but it isn’t the earliest you can see it — and if you’re buying now, this is the part that matters:
| Date (2026) | What it is | Who can go |
|---|---|---|
| Wed, July 29 | Amazon Prime early-access screenings, select theaters | Prime members, via Amazon and Fandango |
| Thu, July 30 | Standard Thursday previews + Dolby Opening Night Fan Event | Anyone with a ticket |
| Fri, July 31 | U.S. wide release | Everyone |
Start times aren’t set nationally — each theater sets its own, so they only appear in a live lookup.
One piece of housekeeping: the film was originally dated July 24, 2026 and moved a week to July 31 back in early 2025. Listings and older articles still showing July 24 are stale. Separately, claims that the film has slipped to 2027 aren’t supported by any first-party source — Sony is actively selling tickets for July 31.
Are tickets on sale, and where do I buy them?
Yes. U.S. presales opened Wednesday, June 17, 2026, so they’ve been live for a month. On Fandango the film currently carries four distinct purchasable listings — the standard release, the Amazon Prime early-access screenings, the Dolby Opening Night Fan Event, and a Cinemark Super Ticket.
Where to buy:
- Fandango — the broadest cross-chain coverage.
- Amazon — the route for the July 29 Prime member screenings, run through Amazon’s partnership with Fandango.
- Your chain’s own app or site — AMC, Regal, Cinemark and Atom all sell it directly. If you have a chain subscription (AMC Stubs A-List, Regal Unlimited, Cinemark Movie Club), booking in the chain’s own app is how you apply it, and it’s usually where premium-format surcharges are shown most clearly.
- Sony’s official site, spidermanbrandnewday.movie, links out to ticketing too.
One warning: if you find a site reselling cinema tickets at a markup, that’s a red flag. Cinema tickets aren’t a resale market — buy from the chain or an official ticketing partner.
Where to find showtimes near you
We don’t publish showtimes here, and it’s worth saying why: there is no stable, cross-venue schedule anywhere. Fandango, AMC, Regal, Cinemark and Atom all expose showtimes only as live location-and-date lookups. Times for a given day typically appear a few days ahead, they change daily, and sellout state flips by the hour. A static list would be wrong within hours of publishing — and permanently wrong after opening weekend.
So, the routing:
- Open the film’s page on Fandango (or your chain’s app) and set your location — showtimes are location-gated, and a page with no location set can look like nothing is on sale when it is.
- Pick your date first — July 29, 30 and 31 have genuinely different listings, and the Prime and Dolby events are separate entries rather than options inside the standard listing.
- Then pick your format (see below), because that’s what changes both the price and the auditorium.
A link keeps working and a showtime doesn’t — which is why everything above points at a live page rather than a time.
Premium formats — and the IMAX question
IMAX: as of 18 July 2026, no IMAX showtimes for the film had appeared, and IMAX’s U.S. screens are running Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, which opened July 17 (we mapped that release in our IMAX 70mm theater guide). That’s an unusual situation for a Marvel tentpole and worth knowing before you go looking. To be precise about what we’re claiming: this is an observation on a date, not a studio statement — Sony hasn’t announced “no IMAX,” and we’re not attaching a reason or a timeline to it. If you’re reading this later, check imax.com.
What is confirmed to be in play:
- ScreenX — the film is the launch title for CJ 4DPlex’s “Shot for ScreenX” initiative, with sequences designed for the 270-degree presentation rather than merely upscaled to it.
- Dolby Cinema — confirmed by the July 30 Dolby Opening Night Fan Event, which is its own ticketed listing.
- Cinemark Super Ticket — a dedicated listing exists. We’re not describing what it bundles until we can read that from Cinemark directly.
And because premium-format names cause more mis-bought tickets than anything else, three distinctions worth holding onto:
- Dolby Cinema is not Dolby Atmos. Dolby Cinema is a whole auditorium spec (dual-laser projection plus Atmos sound). Dolby Atmos on its own is just the sound format, and plenty of ordinary screens have it.
- ScreenX is not 4DX. ScreenX projects onto the side walls for a 270-degree image. 4DX is the motion-seat-and-effects format. Both are CJ 4DPlex products, which is why they get conflated — they are completely different experiences.
- RPX, XD and Prime are chain-specific large formats (Regal, Cinemark and Marcus respectively). They’re bigger-screen premium rooms, not equivalents of IMAX or Dolby Cinema.
Format availability differs from cinema to cinema even within one chain, so treat the list above as “what exists,” not “what’s near you.”
What’s actually confirmed about the film
Keeping strictly to what’s on the record:
- Rating: PG-13, “for sequences of action/violence and some language” — that’s Sony’s own wording.
- Director: Destin Daniel Cretton. Studios: Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios with Pascal Pictures, distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. This is the live-action Tom Holland film, not a Spider-Verse animated title.
- Cast: Tom Holland returns as Peter Parker, with Zendaya (MJ) and Jacob Batalon (Ned). Fandango’s listing also bills Jon Bernthal (Frank Castle), Mark Ruffalo (Bruce Banner), Michael Mando (Mac Gargan), Sadie Sink and Tramell Tillman. Sadie Sink’s role has not been announced — the casting speculation you’ve seen is speculation.
- Runtime: listed by Fandango at 2 hr 25 min. Sony hasn’t published a runtime, so treat that as provisional until it does.
- Premise: Sony’s own synopsis is deliberately thin, describing a threat as “a powerful villain no one can even see.” We’re not going past that — there’s no upside in spoiling a film we haven’t seen.
Frequently asked questions
Are tickets on sale for Spider-Man: Brand New Day?
Yes. U.S. presales opened Wednesday, June 17, 2026 and tickets are purchasable through Fandango, Amazon (for the July 29 Prime screenings) and the cinema chains’ own apps.
When does Spider-Man: Brand New Day come out?
The U.S. wide release is Friday, July 31, 2026. Prime member early-access screenings are Wednesday, July 29, and previews plus the Dolby fan event are Thursday, July 30.
Where do I find showtimes near me?
Use a live lookup: the film’s page on Fandango or your chain’s own app, with your location set. Showtimes are added a few days ahead and change daily, so no article can list them accurately.
Is Spider-Man: Brand New Day in IMAX?
As of 18 July 2026, no IMAX showtimes had appeared, and IMAX’s U.S. screens are running The Odyssey. ScreenX, Dolby Cinema and a Cinemark Super Ticket listing are confirmed. Check imax.com for the current position.
Is there a post-credits scene?
Nobody outside the production knows before release, and we’re not going to guess. We’ll update this once the film has opened.
What’s the rating and runtime?
PG-13, for sequences of action/violence and some language. Runtime is listed by Fandango at 2 hr 25 min, though Sony hasn’t confirmed a figure.
The bottom line
Tickets have been on sale since June 17, and the date to put in your calendar depends on how early you want in: July 29 with Prime, July 30 for previews and the Dolby event, or July 31 for the wide release. Pick the date first, the format second — and get the actual times from a live ticket page, because that’s the only place they’re ever right.
More from our Movies desk: the IMAX 70mm theater guide for The Odyssey, currently occupying the IMAX screens, and our breakdown of the Avengers: Doomsday cast lineup.