The Spider-Man: Homecoming sequel is slowly starting to take shape and with pre-production reportedly underway, it's now being reported that shooting will start on May 28th. It's important to note that nothing has been confirmed but it makes sense giving the sequel's 2019 release date.
Even more interesting, though, is the fact that the signs are all pointing to Peter Parker heading overseas. We'd heard that shooting might take place in Germany but the UK is said to be another likely location and that could tell us an awful lot about this movie. After all, audition tapes for Gwen Stacy have shown European actresses trying out for the role so rather than her being a foreign exchange student, it could be that Peter ends up spending a semester abroad as he enters his junior year.
That would give him some space from Aunt May (who knows he's Spider-Man now) and once again puts the hero in unfamiliar surroundings. Homecoming showed him in Queens as opposed to Manhattan and now it seems the sequel will also allow him to swing through some new locations.
If that is the case, who will be the movie's big bad? Norman Osborn has some history with Europe but Kevin Feige has previously said that Marvel is looking to use villains never shown in movies before.