What did Peter Parker write to MJ in Spider-Man: Brand New Day—and why is it so important?
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The teaser for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has sparked major buzz, but it’s a brief, emotional moment that’s truly caught fans’ attention, a handwritten letter from Peter Parker to MJ.
Starring Tom Holland and Zendaya, the film hints at a more introspective story. Fans quickly analyzed the teaser and pieced together the letter, in which Peter introduces himself to MJ as if she no longer knows him.
He explains that they were once in love but he was forced to erase himself from everyone’s memory to stop something terrible from happening. He also reveals his identity as Spider-Man and admits the painful cost of that decision.
The letter grows more emotional as Peter reflects on the sacrifices of being a hero, acknowledging he may never deliver the message. Still, he confesses that he loves MJ and hopes that, somehow, she might remember him.
🚨 The letter Peter wrote to MJ in the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home is revealed in Spider-Man: Brand New Day (2026).
“Hi, my name is Peter Parker, and you don't remember me, but I have something to tell you that's going to sound crazy. But it's the truth, and I know you're… pic.twitter.com/HwFizmZmYWThis ties directly to the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home, where Peter chooses to erase himself from the lives of those he loves. Set years later, Brand New Day follows a more isolated and emotionally burdened Peter, fully devoted to being Spider-Man.
In that context, the letter becomes a powerful symbol of everything he’s lost—and the truth he may never be able to share.