SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING 2 (2019): Marvel Sequel To Take Place In Europe

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Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 To Take Peter Parker Back To Europe

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige says Spider-Man: Homecoming 2 will see Peter Parker return to Europe.

Feige broke the news while speaking to io9 about the planned follow-up. Revealing that filming is set to start in July, the Marvel chief said that shooting would take place in London due to the fact Peter will “spend time” outside the United States, in contrast to the first film which was set almost entirely in New York.

The hero made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Europe during the events of Captain America: Civil War, where he fought on the side of Iron Man’s pro-superhuman registration side. It will undoubtedly be interesting to see what brings the wall crawler back to the continent.

Superherohype quotes Feige as saying the following with regards to how Peter Parker came to terms with the events of Civil War:

“And how Peter dealt with it is, he then went and tried to go back to a normal life. What is it like to try to go back to a normal life after what happens in this movie [‘Infinity War]? Not to mention what happens in the next [‘Avengers’] movie. It’s fun to see that, because he can represent, you know, the world as a whole, as they try to move forward. And you can do it in a way that is tonally unique, and tonally different than, certainly, the two ‘Avengers’ films that people are about to see.”

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