Filming on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming continues full steam ahead this week, as set photos and videos continue to make their way online. While we’ve still yet to see an official image from the upcoming movie, we have seen a healthy amount of leaked set footage, and this latest batch has managed to whet our appetites for Spidey’s next adventure yet again.
While they don’t reveal anything particularly exciting, we do get a great look at the hero’s costume, which is new and improved thanks to Tony Stark. We also see star Tom Holland swinging around New York and hanging out on set, but as usual, the context of the scene being filmed is unknown.
There’s not much else of note here, but you can check it all out for yourself below and decide if it’s worthy of any attention:
New video #SpiderManHomecoming pic.twitter.com/fNqZ6c4zX0
— about tom holland (@abouttomholland) September 27, 2016
Tom while filming for #SpiderManHomecoming pic.twitter.com/qb1UKLyIby
— about tom holland (@abouttomholland) September 27, 2016
Tom Holland walked around the #SpiderMan set in costume today and also challenged Chris Pratt to a dance-off! https://t.co/GfNnriL7is pic.twitter.com/I1R3dYa5nz
— JustJared.com (@JustJared) September 27, 2016
I’m actually going to die i think pic.twitter.com/s9ipXUT491
— spidahmed (@thatguyahmed) September 27, 2016
So far, Marvel’s done a pretty good job of keeping plot details for Spider-Man: Homecoming under wraps, and these new photos and videos from the set do absolutely nothing to change that. We’ve had hints of a possible trip to the Avengers HQ, as well as a potential first look at The Shocker, but aside from that there hasn’t been much else to uncover.
Thankfully, that’ll likely change soon, as fans expect the studio to drop something official before Christmas, once Doctor Strange is out of the way. Until that happens, though, these set snaps will have to do.
Spider-Man: Homecoming will swing into theatres on July 7th, 2017. Tell us, what are your predictions for the film? Let us know by leaving a comment in the usual spot!