Tom Holland is set to appear as Peter Parker in "Captain America: Civil War," but one year later, we'll be getting a solo film with everybody's favorite wall-crawler -- and according to Holland himself, that film will shoot in Atlanta, just like Marvel's "Civil War" and "Ant-Man" before it.

While doing press for "In the Heart of the Sea" -- in which he stars alongside fellow Marvel superhero, Chris Hemsworth -- Holland revealed the shooting location for his "Spider-Man" film to SuperHeroHype.com: "We're shooting in Atlanta for most of it, because they have studios there and I think it's cheaper to build a New York set than it is to shoot here, because it's going to be very expensive...We probably will end up here (in New York) for one week or two."

Holland also discussed Spider-Man's uniqueness in the MCU, as the only hero with a true secret identity: "I think one of the most interesting things about Peter Parker for us is that he's the only person in the MCU now that has a secret identity, so we all know who everyone else is...I think it's quite interesting to go back to that hiding behind a mask."

Could Holland's "Spider-Man" film feature Iron Man and Captain America in supporting roles? We now know that Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans are headed back to shoot something together in Atlanta. On last Monday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Downey Jr. slipped to Evans, "By the way, we are going to shoot in Atlanta again, you and I."

Evans responded, "I know, I'm ready, I'm ready." Like a true Captain America.

Catch Peter Parker first in "Captain America: Civil War," in theatres May 6, 2016, and again in the solo "Spider-Man" film, hitting theatres July 28, 2017.