As Spider-Man PS4 and its reboot movie, "Spider-Man: Homecoming" continue to trend online, some fans may assume that the game version will be tied into the Marvel Cinematic Universe too, since Marvel always gives audience an idea of 'It's all connected' thing going for all of their ventures.

For those who are wondering if the PS4 game will be tied into the movie, well, Insomaniac Games has an answer. A Twitter user asked the official Twitter account of American video game developer, Spider-man will have its own universe, and would it follow the story of "Homecoming."

The video game developer replied to the user, it said that Spider-man PS4 game will surely have its own universe, however, it will not tied to the movie, and they promised they will go with "a more a more experienced Peter Parker."

Meanwhile, fans of the famous web slinger have been clamoring for Spider-Man to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and thanks to the some deals made by Sony with Marvel, fans are now excitedly waiting for the new Sony/Marvel Spider-Man movie to be released next year.

With Spider-Man: Homecoming's impending release, it is only fitting that the excitement level get sated with leaked set photos, and juicy tidbits about its cast and movie production. All this being said, Movie News Guide gave out details and set photos that show our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in a chase seen.

Information regarding the chase scene in Spider-Man: Homecoming have spread like wildfire on the worldwide "web," while they are filming in Atlanta, Georgia. The chase scene is theorized to have happened on Peter Parker's Washington, D.C. school field trip.

The latest behind-the-scenes set photos features the lead star, Tom Holland in his Spider-Man costume and sporting a backpack during filming. The scene also shows a big cement truck and a blue trampoline on the movie set. The said props are assumed to be part of a chase scene that happens during Peter Parker's Washington D.C. high school field trip. This scenario could be hinted by his backpack, Movie News Guide reported.

Furthermore, a source mentioned that a school bus is also present at the location where the filming was taking place. According to Looper, the scene further instills a sense that Spider-Man will be springing into action with the appearance of a street-level villain during his high school's field trip.

In the scene, Spider-Man comes sprinting alongside the cement truck. This scenario seems to involve the blue trampoline, where the actor was seen bouncing up and down before descending in or on the cement truck. Spider-Man lead, Tom Holland was said to have done most of the action stunts himself in this particular part of the movie. There was no stunt double present for his jump-on-truck scene.
Holland has revealed that a gymnastics routine was part of the audition tape he did to get the part of Spider-Man. So it would be no surprise that will be allowed to do most of his stunts.
Sony/Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming swings its way into movie theatres on July 7, 2017