Sunday, 25 September 2016

Spider-Man heads home to finish filming

We got our first look at the Marvel Cinematic Universe's new wall-crawling superhero in Captain America: Civil War, and now we are another step closer to seeing one of Marvel Comics' most popular characters starring in his own solo movie in Spider-Man: Homecoming

 
Pinewood Studios in Atlanta has become the home of Marvel movies over the last few years and this movie is no different with the majority of principle photography for Homecoming taking place within the Studios. However, some scenes were shot elsewhere in the city and others, primarily the High School scenes, were filmed in Queens, the New York borough in which Peter Parker lives. 

Now though, the cast and crew have moved back to The Big Apple to complete the final stages of production and some of them, including director Jon Watts and Spider-Man himself, Tom Holland, have taken to social media to say goodbye and thank you to the city they have left behind and hello to NYC.

A video posted by Jon Watts (@jnwtts) on

Tom Holland's Instagram post may be the most interesting of all though, as in it he wrote "See you soon Atlanta. It's been real". This may be a hint to his next MCU appearance after his solo adventure, with pre-production having already started in Pinewood Studios for Avengers: Infinity War. This is very exciting for Marvel fans, although it was already very likely to happen with most, if not all, of the current Avengers and other titular heroes being rumoured to appear in Marvel's biggest film of the three phases so far.
 
A photo posted by ✌️ (@tomholland2013) on


Spider-Man: Homecoming will be released on July 7th, 2017, with two other Marvel characters also having their first solo films coming before that; Doctor Strange on November 4th, 2016 and Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2 on May 5th, 2017. Following Homecoming will be Thor: Ragnarok on November 3rd, 2017; Black Panther on February 16th, 2018; Avengers: Infinity War on May 4th, 2018; Ant-Man and the Wasp on July 6th, 2018; Captain Marvel on March 8th, 2019; Untitled Avengers Movie on May 3, 2019 as well as four as-yet-untitled Marvel movies on July 12th, 2019 and May 1st; July 10th and November 6th in 2020.

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