A couple days ago, we revealed that partial filming for Marc Webb's
Spider-Man reboot will occur at St. John Bosco High School, a Catholic college preparatory school located in Bellflower, California. While further details were lacking, other than Sony donating $80,000 for usage of the school's gym, Brandon Middleton, a player on the school's JV Basketball team has shared a few more details.
"Once I found out about [Spider-Man] being filmed at our school, I went crazy. So I know a lot about this cause I was talking to my basketball coach which he said [Sony] is going to be filming in only our school gym. And Since we are in christmas vacation now, they are going to start while we are out - from Dec. 22 - Jan. 5."
"In my school's gym they repainted the walls. Instead of our school mascot and name, on the wall there is a huge logo of a black panther dribbling a ball, and near the mascot it says MSHS in yellow and blue outline. The last two letters meaning 'High School', I have no clue what MS stands for even though it is clearly the name of the school. Also in the bottom of the "MSHS' title, says home of the panthers."
Update: Brandon has sent over a few images of the product of school Gym's walls painted.
"Home of the Panthers!".
Starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Martin Sheen, Sally Field, and Denis Leary, the 90-day filming duration for the
Spider-Man reboot began two weeks ago, swinging into theaters in 3D on July 3, 2012.