Yesterday, Tom Holland shared a pair of videos for his social media followers from the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming, one of which showcased his training with stunt double Holland Diaz, while the other showed how hard it was raining at the time in Atlanta. Unfortunately, neither of these videos featured the actor in his full Spidey costume, but later that day, he sent out a new photo, to commemorate the movie being released in exactly one year, on July 7, 2017. Thankfully, this new photo does feature the actor in costume, in one of the most unique selfies you'll ever see. Here's what the actor had to say about this photo.

"1 Year until #spidermanhomecoming hits theaters, are you ready...thought you would like to see a little selfie I took earlier."

This Instagram is clearly taken from high above the set, as we can see a number of crew members below him on the ground. Unfortunately, we don't know exactly what the young actor was shooting in this scene, but this photo gives us a closer look at his Spider-Man mask and web shooters. We'll have to wait and see if the actor give us another glimpse at this iconic costume as production continues today.

While production moves forward, the cast keeps growing and growing, with The Nice Guys breakout star Angourie Rice joining the cast earlier this week. Like most new cast members on this superhero adventure, her character hasn't been confirmed yet, but there is speculation that she is playing Gwen Stacy or Mary-Jane Watson. She joins a cast that also includes Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, Michael Keaton as the villain, rumored to be Vulture and Logan Marshall-Green as another rumored villain, The Tinkerer.

Tony Revolori is set to play a schoolyard nemesis of Peter Parker, along with Laura Harrier, Michael Barbieri, Martin Starr, Isabella Amara, Jorge Lendenborg Jr., J.J. Totah, Donald Glover, Kenneth Choi, Hannibal Buress, Bokeem Wodbine, Michael Mando and Abraham Attah rounding out the cast. There have been rumors that Michael Mando is playing the villain Carnage, while Abaraham Attah is rumored to play Miles Morales. Robert Downey Jr. is also returning as Tony Stark/Iron Man, which isn't terribly surprising since Tony Stark and Peter Parker first met in this summer's Captain America: Civil War.

Jon Watts (Cop Car) is directing Spider-Man: Homecoming from a script by John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein (Vacation). Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal are producing, with Marvel and Sony setting a July 7, 2017 release date. It isn't known how long production is supposed to last on Spider-Man: Homecoming, but while we wait for more details, take a look at Tom Holland's latest photo from the set.