The next chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has officially stepped out of the shadows. Spider-Man: Brand New Day just dropped its first trailer, giving fans a long-awaited look at what life is like for Peter Parker after the world forgot who he was. A fresh start for a forgotten hero Following the emotional fallout of Spider-Man: No Way Home , the trailer wastes no time establishing a new tone. Peter Parker, played once again by Tom Holland, is truly alone now. No Avengers. No best friends who remember him. Just a small apartment, a police scanner, and the weight of responsibility pressing harder than ever. The footage leans into a grounded, street-level approach. Gone are the multiversal fireworks. In their place: crime scenes, late-night patrols, and a Spider-Man who feels more like a vigilante than a celebrity hero. New faces, rising threats The trailer teases a larger mystery unfolding across New York City, with interconnected crimes hinting at something far bigger bene...
There are fighters who enter the ring with style, and then there are fighters who crash into it like a human wrecking ball. Alex has always been the latter, and now he is back in Street Fighter 6 with more muscle, more attitude, and a toolkit built to dominate. Originally introduced in Street Fighter III: New Generation , Alex carved out his identity as a powerhouse grappler with a chip on his shoulder. Now he returns sharper and more dangerous, bringing a blend of pro wrestling flair and street-level brutality that feels right at home in the modern Street Fighter 6 sandbox. Across Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub, Alex is ready to make an impact. Whether you are stepping into competitive matches or building your legacy in World Tour, he fits seamlessly into every mode. In World Tour, he takes on the role of a Master, giving players a chance to learn his bone-crushing techniques firsthand. In Battle Hub, he becomes a showstopper, built for players who want to dominate o...