Sony has offered a new a look at Spider-Man: Brand New Day at CinemaCon, unveiling a for-room-only scene from the next installment in the franchise.

In the clip, an incognito Peter Parker, forgotten by his friends, sees his friend Ned (Jacob Batalon) out in public and follows him into a house party. At one point, he comes face to face with Ned, who shares his “Spider-Man board” with Peter, unaware he’s looking at Spider-Man in the flesh. He notes Spider-Man saved his and his friends’ lives multiple times in high school, and he hopes to meet him one day to thank him.

Zendaya’s MJ then enters the picture — kissing a new love interest right in front of Peter’s face — in a demonstration of the consequences of his actions from the franchise’s last installment.

Following up Sony/Marvel‘s 2021 entry Spider-Man: No Way Home, a box office smash at a worldwide gross exceeding $1.9 billion, Brand New Day picks up four years after that film, finding a forgotten Peter Parker (Tom Holland) living alone as a full-time Spider-Man until mounting pressure triggers a dangerous change and a powerful new enemy emerges. The film’s events were set in motion by a multiverse-altering event from No Way Home that erased humanity’s memory of Parker.

At CineCon, Sony’s Tom Rothman called the film “as big as anything we’ve ever made,” though it feels “like nothing we’ve ever made.”

He said the film marks Tom Holland’s “finest performance” and then introduced a virtual version of Holland, pre-recorded and put up on a screen so that he could “interact” with Rothman in conversation.

Holland said the film is “big and fun and cool… the most emotional Spider-Man, and in some ways, the most grown up.”

Jon Bernthal is reprising his role as Frank Castle aka The Punisher in the new film, with Michael Mando reprising as Scorpion, and Mark Ruffalo returning as Bruce Banner aka Hulk. Jacob Batalan and Zendaya return in their respective roles as Ned and MJ, with Trammell Tillman and Sadie Sink among the new cast members. Who Sink is playing is not yet clear.

Destin Daniel Cretton directed this Spider-Man from a script by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, with Kevin Feige, Amy Pascal, Avi Arad, and Rachel O’Connor producing. The film is slated to hit theaters on July 31.