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First 'Spider-Man: Far From Home' Set Video: Tom Holland Looks Thoughtful on Rooftop
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Holland as Peter Parker is seen jumping on the ledge of a rooftop and sitting alone in the short clip shared on Twitter.

AceShowbiz - New unofficial sneak peek of "Spider-Man: Far From Home" has surfaced in the form of set video as filming is currently underway in London. The video, shared by a local in London, shows a scene taken during a night shooting recently.

"tom holland has been filming for spider-man far from home all week in east london, this was taken by one of my mum's friends who i live super close to i'm ajajksldldld," so the Twitter user who shared the video wrote in the caption.

In the short clip, Tom Holland as Peter Parker is seen jumping on the ledge of a rooftop and taking a seat. He looks pensive as he sits alone. There's no audio audible for the said behind-the-scenes footage, so it's not clear what's happening in the scene.

Holland was previously spotted on the set in Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, England on Monday, July 2. He was dressed in his civilian outfit consisting of a gray T-shirt, jeans and gray sneakers while walking around the set with a drink on his hand.

Director Jon Watts returns behind the lens for "Spider-Man: Far From Home". The movie's official title was only revealed in late June after Holland accidentally or intentionally leaked it in an Instagram video. He later confirmed the title during a convention panel.

As reported before, the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" sequel will take Peter Parker overseas as he travels abroad during summer vacation. Zendaya Coleman returns as Michelle "MJ" Jones, Jacob Batalon is set to reprise his role as Peter's best friend Ned, and Michael Keaton is expected to return as Adrian Toomes / Vulture. Jake Gyllenhaal is reportedly cast as villain Mysterio, a master of illusion.

Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers penned the script, with Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal serving as producers. The movie is scheduled for release on July 5, 2019 in the United States.

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