Tom Holland Is In Atlanta To Film Spider-Man 3, So You May Spot Him Around Town (VIDEO)

“I just got home, and I’m in Atlanta.”
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Tom Holland announced via Instagram to his fans that he is officially in Atlanta to start filming the highly-anticipated Spider-Man 3 movie. 

Holland shared in his story that he had just been delivered a package, and in that package was the script. 

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I'm not going to tell you anything about it, because I've learned my lesson. 

Tom Holland

He continued to tease fans by saying that he was about to find out what he’d be doing for the next five months. 

But, as Spider-Man once said, “Secrets have a cost, they are not for free,” and Holland shared nothing further about the details of the script. 

Holland has a history of dropping spoilers, but he said he’s “learned his lesson,” and he's keeping quiet this time around. 

Though he will be busy filming, five months is a lot of time to call Atlanta home — so fans should keep an eye out to see if they can spot him around the city. 

Spider-Man 3 is set for release on December 17, 2021. 

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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