Tom Holland has confirmed that filming on upcoming Marvel film Spider-Man: Homecoming has officially wrapped - and the cast and crew appear to be utterly knackered.

In an Instagram post, Holland wrote, "Our last day on @spidermanhomecoming and this how we are feeling but we got this hahah", with the accompanying photo showing his movie buddies all conked out on a plane.

Spider-Man: Homecoming is making its way to cinemas next year and sees Holland reprising his role as Peter Parker / Spider-Man from Captain America: Civil War in the web-slinger's first lead superhero outing.

Robert Downey Jr is back as Tony Stark / Iron Man, while Michael Keaton is widely believed to be suiting up as a villain called the Vulture.

Last month, Spider-Man Homecoming stars Downey Jr and Holland were just casually hanging out at a nice restaurant in a picture that Iron Man himself shared on Twitter.

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And they brought some big Marvel names along with them - including producer Kevin Feige, and directors Anthony and Joe Russo, as well as Jon Favreau and celebrity chef Roy Choi.

Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman also recently made it very clear he's a fan of Holland's Spider-Man, saying his "fresh take" on Spidey is brilliant.

"Oh, he's great. I think he's great," he said.

"I can't wait to see what he does. His humour, the hipness of the character, the youth of the character, it's a fresh take on something that I really love."

Marisa Tomei is returning to Homecoming as Aunt May, with Donald Glover, Jacob Batalon, Laura Harrier, Kenneth Choi, Tony Revolori, and Tyne Daly all also among the massive cast.

Disney star Zendaya will also star in the film in a role that was recently rumoured to be Peter Parker's long-time girlfriend and sometime wife Mary Jane Watson - and she's got Stan Lee's backing if that is the case.

Spider-Man: Homecoming will be swinging into cinemas on July 7, 2017.