Peter Parker, pack your bags.
Spider-Man actor Tom Holland revealed on Instagram late Saturday that the title to the 2019 sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming will be Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Holland has become known for accidentally spoiling details about the Marvel movies he stars in, often teasing on Twitter and in interviews that he had very little access to the script for Avengers: Infinity War.
That doesn't appear to be the case in this Instagram video, in which Holland says he has the script on a tablet with the title Spider-Man: Far From Home prominently seen on the display.
Holland says he has no idea how it's going to work given his character's fate by the end of Infinity War, but this next Spider-Man movie is going to premiere after 2019's still-untitled Avengers sequel.
Lending credence to a potential globe-trotting adventure, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige told i09 in April that shooting for the 2019 Spider-Man sequel is starting in early July in London. In that interview, Feige said that while Spider-Man will spend some time in New York, he teased that "he'll spend time in other parts of the globe" as well.
Since the reveal, Feige gave a few tidbits about the title's meaning. "We like [the title] of course because it ties into Homecoming, not just keeping that word going, which we like and we liked it more than Homecoming 2, but that notion of 'home' is a word that has dual meanings we'd like to continue with this [Marvel Cinematic Universe] version of Spider-Man. So, Far From Home has multiple meanings," he told ComicBook.com Sunday.
When reached for comment Sunday, Marvel Studios directed us to Sony Pictures. The studio controls the rights to the Spider-Man character and Spider-Man movies. CNET has reached out to Sony and will update should we hear back.
Spider-Man: Far From Home is scheduled to premiere July 5, 2019.
Update, 10:14 a.m. PT: Adds Marvel Studios and Sony clarification.
Update, 6:46 p.m. PT: Adds Feige's recent comments on the title's multiple meanings.