A new set video and behind-the-scenes photo have surfaced from the Atlanta set of "Spider-Man: Homecoming."

From the Twitter account AtlantaFilming, the video shows Tom Holland's Spider-Man dropping from a wire and webbing what looks like a street thug. Of course, the special effects haven't been added, so the video doesn't necessarily dazzle -- but it does give a sense of Holland's Spidey moves.

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Fine. 1 second should be plenty... but here is 14 seconds. pic.twitter.com/RIrGpnOoXn- Atlanta Filming (@AtlantaFilming) July 13, 2016

Additionally, the following photo was taken of Holland's Spidey standing face-to-face with a double.

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Oh spooky mirror effect. pic.twitter.com/bKO3i9B51U- Atlanta Filming (@AtlantaFilming) July 13, 2016

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Among the plethora of "Spider-Man: Homecoming" set photos that have been released thus far is a pic from Holland that boasts Spidey's mechanical web shooters, and a round of photos that offer a clear look at the wall-crawler in his costume.

Directed by Jon Watts ("Clown"), and from a script by "Vacation's" Jonathan M. Goldstein and John Francis Daley, "Spider-Man: Homecoming" is slated for a for a July 7, 2017 release.