Marvel's SPIDER-MAN Sequel is Said To Be Set in Places All Over The World
Marvel's sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming will be the first Marvel film released after Avengers 4. Jon Watts will be back to direct, Tom Holland and most of the cast from the first film are expected to return, and Matt Damon reportedly turned down the role of the villain. Beyond that, we haven't really had any other information on the film... until today.
While speaking to io9 in a recent interview, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige offered a bit of new information and that info reveals that Spider-Man will be headed off to other parts of the world. This next film just won't be set in New York City. He says:
“We start filming early July. 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.”
Feige wouldn't get into any details on where he would be spending his time, or if it will have anything to do with what happens with Spider-Man in the next to Avengers films, but wherever he goes, I would love to see him face off with Kraven the Hunter! Feige went on to say:
“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.”
While we wait for more info on the Spider-Man sequel, let's talk about what new characters you would like to see Peter Parker run into on his next adventure?
The untitled Spider-Man sequel opens July 5, 2019.