They've been shooting scenes in various locations around the globe for forthcoming action sequel Spider-Man: Far From Home.

But the latest scenes - being filmed in Prague - seemed to be taking their toll on stars of the movie Tom Holland and Zendaya, who were seen looking tired during a late night shoot on location.

Recording a sequence by the river, the pair were waiting around between takes, with Zendaya yawning widely and Tom rubbing his eyes sleepily.

Sleepy: Tom Holland and Zendaya stifle yawns as they shoot late night scenes for upcoming movie Spider-Man: Far From Home in Prague

The pair - who play titular Peter Parker [Spider-Man] and Michelle 'MJ' Jones - were dressed in casual garb, surrounded by crew members who were setting up lighting, camera and sound equipment.

They were seen at one point staring up at something and making the peace sign with their hands, perking up somewhat.

Elsewhere, a special effects team were seen setting off a stunt in which something appeared to blow up on the river.

Spider-Man: Far from Home, the sequel to the film Spider-Man: Homecoming, is slated to hit cinemas in 2019, and has so far shot scenes in London, Hertfordshire and Liberec in the Czech Republic.

Wake up call? They were seen at one point staring up at something and making the peace sign with their hands, perking up somewhat

On location: The pair were dressed in casual garb, surrounded by crew members who were setting up lighting, camera and sound equipment

Dramatic: Elsewhere, a special effects team were seen setting off a stunt in which something appeared to blow up on the river

The movie is reportedly slated to be released on July 5, 2019 in the U.S.

The sequel will hit theaters about two years after the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming - which was released in July 2017.

According to producer Kevin Feige, the premise of the film reportedly revolves around Peter Parker and his friends going to Europe on summer vacation, though few other details about the film have been revealed to the public so far.

Speaking to Den of Geek, Feige also divulged: ‘We've chosen a villain and I think the story line is fairly impacted by the locations we go to. We love the notion of taking Spider-Man to places around the world that we haven't seen him in before. And we have a villain who I think will play into that nicely.’

As of yet, no trailer for the upcoming film has been released as its still filming. An official trailer for it will likely be revealed in the coming months.

Tired: The pair play titular Peter Parker [Spider-Man] and Michelle 'MJ' Jones

Coming soon: Spider-Man: Far from Home, the sequel to the film Spider-Man: Homecoming, is slated to hit theaters in 2019

Spider-Man: Far from Home, the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming, will be released in 2019

Marissa Tomei is reprising her role as Aunt May. Jacob Batalon is expected to return as Ned Leeds and Michael Keaton will reportedly play Vulture.

Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders will appear as Nick Fury and Maria Hill, two former high-ranking S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.

Jake Gyllenhaal will be appearing as the villainous Mysterio while J.B. Smoove is also slated to appear, though details of his specific role aren’t yet known publicly.

Numan Acar is also expected to appear as a character named Dimitri.

The film is being directed by Jon Watts and was written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. It’s being produced by Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal.

Marvel Studios and Columbia Pictures are the production companies behind the upcoming movie, which will be distributed by Sony Pictures.