A new set photo, which shows the 19-year-old actor on the set of the upcoming superhero movie, sparks rumor that the new version of the wall-crawler will make appearance in the film.
- Dec 17, 2015
AceShowbiz - Following the latest set photo of "Doctor Strange" that revealed the doctor's Sanctum Sanctorum, Marvel co-president Louis D'Esposito shared some other photos from the movie's set in England. One of the on-set pictures shows the new Spider-Man actor, Tom Holland, hanging around the filming location.
The photo features the young actor posing side by side with Louis D'Esposito and director Scott Derrickson. Does this mean the web-slinger will make an appearance in the upcoming movie? Although Marvel previously hinted that the new version of Spider-Man would appear in more than one movies within the MCU before having his own adventure in his solo movie, it seems like "Doctor Strange" is an unlikely film to feature the wall-crawler.
Me, @TomHolland1996 and @scottderrickson on the set of #doctorstrange pic.twitter.com/bZHsF9IlnO
— Louis D'Esposito (@louisde2) 16 Desember 2015
D'Esposito also posted some other photos, confirming that "Sinister" co-screenwriter C. Robert Cargill, cinematographer Ben Davis and production designer Charles Wood ("Guardians of the Galaxy" and "Avengers: Age of Ultron") were involved in the project.
Standing with our amazing production designer, Charles Wood #doctorstrange pic.twitter.com/cziNeRnDKM
— Louis D'Esposito (@louisde2) 15 Desember 2015
As requested, super DP, Ben Davis #doctorstrange pic.twitter.com/1EGNk3vMbH
— Louis D'Esposito (@louisde2) 15 Desember 2015
On set with @Massawyrm . Our brilliant co writer. This confirms he's both brilliant & our co-writer #doctorstrange pic.twitter.com/1MGrGio9t2
— Louis D'Esposito (@louisde2) 15 Desember 2015
"Doctor Strange" is based on the character created by Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Stephen Strange, a neurosurgeon who loses the use of his hands after a severe accident. While traveling to Tibet, he encounters the Ancient One, who turns him into a Sorcerer Supreme to defend the world against evil.
Tilda Swinton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Michael Stuhlbarg and Mads Mikkelsen are also in the cast of the superhero flick that will hit U.S. theaters on November 4, 2016.