The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has taken to a more covert method of casting, after a report in December revealed the secretive working title was London Calling. A casting call was issued by Grant Wilfey Casting for the Untitled Columbia Pictures Project, which is believed to be the new working title for this superhero sequel. The notice also reveals that production will take place in New York City from February 12 to February 26. Take a look at the casting call, which is looking for thin caucasian or Latino boys, between the ages of 9 and 18.

"Grant Wilfley Casting is seeking the following for the feature film Untitled Columbia Pictures Project: Caucasian or Latino boys, 10-16 years old, very thin, with medium or olive complexion, and dark hair. Caucasian boys, ages 9-18, very, very skinny with visible ribs, and flexible with gymnastic or contortionist ability. Email a recent picture and contact info to ucp@gwcnyc.com. Write the role for which you are submitting in the subject line of your email."

It isn't known where exactly in New York City director Marc Webb's superhero sequel will be shooting. Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone are returning as Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy, with new additions such as Dane DeHaan (Harry Osborn), Shailene Woodley (Mary-Jane Watson), Jamie Foxx (Electro), and Paul Giamatti (The Rhino) joining the cast.