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'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' finds its nimble hero tangled by franchise upkeep
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“Brand New Day” stars buzzy A-listers Tom Holland and Zendaya as Peter Parker and MJ Jones-Watson, sweethearts estranged after he was forced to save the multiverse by wiping all memories of his existence at the end of 2021’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”
He’s so isolated that his closest friend is a frenemy: Jon Bernthal’s Punisher, an equally lonely brute.
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At least he’s an earnest, open-faced hero — the best live-action Spider-Man of the bunch.
The web-slinging scenes in “Brand New Day” are designed to let the audience ride Peter’s mood swings.