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Spider-Man: Homecoming: New set pictures show Tom Holland saving an unnamed redheaded woman

Could it be Mary Jane Watson?

Jack Shepherd
Tuesday 20 September 2016 04:35 EDT
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Disney’s behemoth superhero studio Marvel continues to move forward at an astronomical rate, filming for both Spider-Man: Homecoming and Thor: Ragnarok currently taking place in Atlanta and Australia, respectively.

Details of both have emerged in recent weeks, attention focussing on Tom Holland's film due to Zendaya reportedly being announced as the latest iteration of Mary Jane Watson.

Thanks to some sneaky photographers, the internet has been graced with photographs of the titular hero saving an unnamed redheaded teenager (who is taking a selfie as she swings along).

Of course, the best known female Spider-Man character to have red hair is Mary Jane, leading many to believe the person photographed could be Zendaya’s stunt double.

The actor grappling onto the web-slinger has been pictured wearing two different dresses during the same scene, presumably so director Jon Watts can choose which one suits the character best when editing.

Either that or Spider-Man has been busy saving multiple women with the same distinctive hair.

Meanwhile, a certain Spider-Man villain was recently pictured on set, adding to the huge cast of Marvel characters that includes Iron Man, Happy Hogan, Vulture, Tinkerer, Aunt May, all Parker’s school friends, Donald Glover, and Tyne Daly.

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