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5 filming locations for Spider-Man: No Way Home

Follow in the footsteps of Peter Parker as he battles the multiverse.
Just back from London, Spider-Man’s identity is revealed to the world. Head to New York to follow the new life of the cool spider in the neighborhood.
Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge
The secret identity of Spider-Man (Tom Holland), aka Peter Parker, has just been revealed to the world. He decides to grab MJ (Zendaya) and take her away from the crowd on the Queensboro Bridge. The Queensboro Bridge is one of the bridges connecting Manhattan to the mainland and in particular to one of its flagship boroughs, Queens. In this scene, we also see the Roosevelt Island Tramway crossing the bridge. A nice nod to the original trilogy as this is where the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe) gives Peter (Tobey Maguire) an ultimatum.
Read moreMidtown High School
Peter Parker (Tom Holland) is a young high school student who still goes to school despite his Spider-Man superpowers! It is in this establishment that he befriended his best buddy Ned Leeds (Jacob Batalon) and of course MJ (Zendaya). Franklin K. Lane High School was a New York City public high school located in the borough of Brooklyn. In 2012, the school was closed for “poor performance.” In our universe, Midtown High doesn’t exist. For the purposes of the film, they decided to use Franklin K. Lane High School in New York for the exterior shots. Lane High School in New York City for the exterior shots.
Read moreStrange Manor
Strange Manor, or Sanctum Sanctorum as it is known, is a sanctuary located in New York City that acts as a mystical defense room on a global scale. Following Kaecillius’ attack on the shrine, Doctor Strange becomes the master of the place. In the movies, they decided to place the mansion at 280 West 12th St while in the comics, the shrine is located at 177 a Bleecker Street. A film adaptation of the wizard has been planned since 1986. Wes Craven, David S. Goyer and Guillermo del Toro are even being considered as directors.
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Alexander Hamilton Bridge
Peter Parker (Tom Holland) wants everyone to forget his identity as Spider-Man. Unfortunately, along with Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), they will seriously destabilize the universe. It is on the Alexander Hamilton Bridge that he will meet Doctor Octopus and the Green Goblin, coming straight from the Spider-Man universe of the 2002 Sam Raimi movies. The Alexander Hamilton Bridge is a bridge over the Harlem River, connecting the Manhattan borough and the Bronx in New York City. Spider-Man: No Way Home is the only spider movie that wasn’t released during the summer.
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Statue of Liberty
After meeting with his counterparts from other universes, Peter Parker decides to lure the various villains to the site of the Statue of Liberty to heal them one by one before sending them home, giving a titanic fight in front of the Great Lady. One of the most famous monuments in the world, the work of Frenchman Auguste Bartholdi is not only the emblem of New York, but also and above all that of freedom, a value so dear to Americans. Spider-Man: No Way Home is the longest film in the franchise with a running time of 2 hours 29 minutes.
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By Damien Biju
Passionné par le cinéma, les séries d'animations et les jeux vidéo, il rêve secrètement de voyager à travers le monde à la recherche des lieux les plus emblématiques de la pop culture à bord d'une Delorean.