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An Exclusive Look On Set Of 'The Amazing Spider-Man' Sequel In NYC

Apr 17, 2013, 20:44 IST

The sequel to "The Amazing Spider-Man" has been filming in New York City the past few days.

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Earlier this week, Jamie Foxx was seen walking around in blue makeup as villain Electro. Last night, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield were filming a romantic scene in Union Square.

The two play couple Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker in the film and are also a couple in real life.

If you're trying to spot filming for the production, it's not simple.

Crew members are telling curious passersby the movie being shot is called "London Calling"; however, anyone following the film will know that's simply the production name for the "Spider-Man" sequel.

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The next film in the "Spider-Man" franchise will hit theaters next summer.

Here are some of photos from yesterday:

The crew was setting up to film on the South end of Union Square between 14th and 16th streets off of Broadway.

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A small section was gated off near the subway entrance. Crew were stringing trees with what appeared to be Christmas lights. This was around 1:30 p.m.

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Farther down, two men were working on a cool chalk mural of a skyscraper scene.

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If you look closely, there was a smaller model the two were working off of to render the drawing:

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A lone Gelato cart stood by itself near the end of the set.

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Bonus points if you notice the piece of cardboard has the fake production title, "London Calling"!

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By 6:00 p.m. filming still wasn't underway. The Gelato stand was moved and the mural was complete and blocked off with yellow tape.

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The scene depicted an entire fake market, loosely replicating the one that takes place in Union Square come winter.

The stars didn't come out until really late.

There was a big crowd turnout for the shoot.

More of Stone and Garfield strolling through the market:

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And, here are a few more of the two:

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Many of the images have since surfaced on Splash News, including one of the two kissing on set. View more of the photos from last night's shoot here.

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