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1 photo from new 'Spider-Man' filming looks utterly incredible

1 photo from new 'Spider-Man' filming looks utterly incredible

USA Today2 days ago
Filming for the fourth MCU Spider-Man movie is underway in Glasgow, Scotland, and behind-the-scenes footage has started to emerge. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to release just under one year from now on July 31, 2026. It's the next Marvel movie to release, following two critical successes -- although not as big box office splashes -- in Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Tom Holland returns for his seventh installment as the web slinger, having appeared in three solo movies along with Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
So far though Brand New Day filming, we've gotten glimpses of the new Spidey suit, Holland doing stunts on the back of a tank and explosions. Thanks to fans hanging out near the set and taking photos and videos of the excitement, we now have one of the most incredible pictures of Spider-Man.
The photo depicts someone in the Spider-Man suit (likely Holland, but could be a stunt man), standing on a vehicle between shots. The large crowd in both the foreground and background are slightly blurred, adding to the drama of the shot. With Spider-Man's head bowed and his back to the camera, it gives the impression or illusion that he's actually just finished battling with some super villain.
Absolutely incredible shot.
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