Spider-Man 3 is already shooting in New York, but with Tom Holland busy in Berlin working on Uncharted, production commenced minus the movie's lead star. In a video shared by the actor's father, Holland talked about heading to Spain - presumably for more work on the aforementioned video game adaptation - and then Atlanta to film the Marvel Studios/Sony Pictures production.
It was then his dad mentioned that he'll be working on Spider-Man 3 until March, with it unclear whether the Spider-Man actor will be able to return home to the UK for Christmas.
It's clearly going to be a priority to finish this movie on schedule - no great surprise when Sony Pictures recently confirmed that they're sticking to that December 2021 release date. Andrew Garfield has been spotted shooting a movie in New York recently, but that's Lin Manuel Miranda's Tick, Tick...Boom, and not Spider-Man 3.
However, something we do know is that the threequel is going to shoot under the working title "The November Project" in Atlanta, and that Marvel Studios is looking for extras to play cameramen, reporters, photographers, protesters and high school students.
The mention of protesters is definitely interesting; are they perhaps campaigning for or against the web-slinger's innocence after Mysterio framed him for murder at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home?
We'll have to wait and see.