
Recent reports suggest that Sadie Sink may be cast as a powerful mutant character in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day project.
A source on X, known as Cryptic HD QUALITY, is strongly reaffirming reports that actress Anya Taylor-Joy will play Jean Grey in the next Spider-Man movie.
Marvel Studios and Sony have not confirmed Sink’s role.

Insider Doubles Down On Jean Grey Claim
Cryptic recently confirmed something fans learned months ago—not just a couple of days—that the character Sink is actually Jean Grey in the Spider-Man: Brand New Day storyline.
The claim first appeared online when Josh from Den of Nerds posted about it, and it quickly spread through Marvel fan communities and industry gossip sites, causing a big reaction.
I’m so excited that Sink is joining the Marvel universe in 2025! Marvel’s keeping her character a secret, which just adds to the hype. And honestly, I’ve heard whispers that her arrival might be connected to Bruce Banner finally becoming the Savage Hulk again – it’s a really interesting theory!
If the reports are accurate, this would be the first significant appearance of Jean Grey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, hinting at bigger plans for mutants and the X-Men after the Avengers: Secret Wars movie in 2027.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Release
Destin Daniel Cretton directed Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker.
The movie will be released in theaters on July 31, 2026. Zendaya will reprise her role as MJ, and Jon Bernthal will play The Punisher.
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