A clip form Sadie Sink sharing news on her role in the upcoming Spider-Man movie in her latest interview with Jimmy Fallon has been posted and gained a lot of attention. According to her, fans knew of her role before she did.
During a recent appearance on Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show, Sadie Sink reveals a surprising detail about her experience in getting cast for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
Sadie Sink's Rise To Stardom
Sadie Sink has been an actress even well before joining the Stranger Things cast in 2016, just check IMDb. For example, she appeared in The Americans (2013) or Blue Bloods (2010). Still, her role as Max in the popular Netflix show really helped her make a name for herself in the industry and be widely known.
After starring in Stranger Things for the first time, she quickly also made appearances in more and more shows and movies, including the 2021 short film for Taylor Swift's 10 minute version of her song All Too Well. Now, since the last season of Stranger Things has finally ended, Sadie seems to be ready for a new, big project – the newest Spider-Man movie.
How The Internet Knew About Her Role Before She Did
In a recent clip from an interview with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, Sadie mentions how people have been speculating whether she is in the new Spider-Man movie before she found out the news herself. There, she says:
I found out through online theories.
She then goes more into detail and explains how she heard the speculations but remained sceptical, since she hadn't heard from any of the producers themselves.
And then sure enough, yeah, like two days later, they were like... They asked me to do it.
Unfortunately for all fans, she was not yet able to disclose who she will be playing in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, only that she will, in fact, be starring in it. But who knows? Considering the luck online fans have had with their last guess, maybe they can also figure this part out. But one thing is sure – Marvel confirmed that the movie will come out July 31, 2026 and by then, we will know.