‘Spider-Man Homecoming 2’ will film this summer, in London, set in places around the globe
There is only one MCU Phase 4 movie fans can count on and that is Spider-Man: Homecoming 2, and that’s because it’s coming from Sony rather than Disney’s Marvel Studios.
That said, Marvel head Kevin Feige was speaking to io9, and said that the next Spider-Man movie will take place primarily outside Peter Parker’s home of Queens, New York, filming this summer.
“We start filming early July,” Feige said. “We film in London. We shot first film in Atlanta. And we shoot a lot of films in London but there’s another reason we’re shooting in London which is, yes, Spidey, of course, will spend some time in New York, but he’ll spend some time in other parts of the globe.”
The events will be connected to the fallout from Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4: “The way Civil War and the fact that he went to Leipzig Airport and then has to go back to school, informed Homecoming, the two Avengers films that precede [the sequel] will greatly inform, probably even more so, the next movie.”
Fans of Infinity War may be scratching their heads right now, but reset assured that Marvel hasn’t really let their fan base down, so they’ve earned some freedom here.
Tom Holland will of course, return as Spidey with Homecoming director Jon Watts, back for another round in the director’s chair. Zendaya, Marisa Tomei and Jacob Batalon are all certain to be back with a whole gallery of characters possible as well: Donald Glover as Aaron Davis, the uncle of Miles Morales (the new Spidey in the comic books); Bokeem Woodbine and Logan Marshall-Green, who respectively played Herman Schultz and Jackson Brice, both incarnations of Shocker; and of course, a cameo by Michael Keaton.
Spider-Man: Homecoming opens July 5, 2019.
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