
Fans of the epic Netflix series 'Stranger Things' have something new to look forward to as Sadie Sink, known for her role as Max Mayfield, is confirmed to join the cast of the upcoming 'Spider-Man 4' movie.
- Mar 13, 2025
AceShowbiz - Sadie Sink is set to make her Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) debut by joining the highly anticipated "Spider-Man 4. Scheduled for release on July 31, 2026, the film will feature Sink alongside returning "Spider-Man" star Tom Holland.
This news has generated a whirlwind of rumors and speculation among fans about what role Sink will play in the movie.
Neither Marvel nor Sony has confirmed the details. One fan theory suggests that Sink will portray Jean Grey, a character who possesses telekinetic and telepathic powers and was previously seen in the "X-Men" franchise.
Given Sink's iconic red hair, another rumor hints she could step in as a new version of Mary Jane Watson played by Kirsten Dunst in the Tobey Maguire Spidey trilogy. However, there's also speculation that she might play Gwen Stacy, making her role in "Spider-Man 4" all the more intriguing as fans wait for official confirmation.
The chatters about a new female love interest are not unfounded since Zendaya Coleman who has been playing Michelle Jones-Watson or MJ in the previous three movies is expected to have smaller role in the next one due to her busy schedule that include "Euphoria" season 2, "Dune: Messiah", and Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey".
"Spider-Man 4" will be directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, known for his work on "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings." He takes over the directorial duties from Jon Watts, who helmed the first three films in the "Spider-Man" series.
Plot details for the movie remain under wraps, but we know that the previous installment, "Spider-Man: No Way Home," left Peter Parker in a difficult position. After casting a spell to erase himself from everyone's memory, Peter sets out to build a new life away from his former friends and allies.
Sink's career has been on the rise since she joined "Stranger Things" in season two, where she quickly became a fan favorite. Beyond the realm of Hawkins, Indiana, Sink has also made her mark in "The Whale" and Taylor Swift's "All Too Well: The Short Film." Now that "Stranger Things" is approaching its fifth and final season, the time seems right for her to jump into a new blockbuster franchise.
In addition to her upcoming MCU role, Sink's new projects include starring in the musical film "O'Dessa" and making her Broadway debut in "John Proctor Is the Villain." As she continues to expand her portfolio, Sadie Sink's involvement in "Spider-Man 4]" could mark another significant milestone in her already impressive career.