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Things We Saw Today: Spider-Man: Homecoming Has Officially Wrapped

Tom Holland and other cast members say bye-bye to Atlanta.

See you soon Atlanta. It's been real đŸ‘ŠđŸ» #spidermanhomecoming

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Spider-Man: Homecoming has officially wrapped filming! While we still have to wait until July 2017 to see the film, several actors said their farewells to Atlanta yesterday (where the movie had been in production), including Spidey himself Tom Holland (seen above) and Jacob Batalon, who will be playing the role of Ned Leeds.

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What did you see today, gentle readers?

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