
More details as 'Spider-Man 4' filming to shut Glasgow roads
While no details have been released of the production, it is understood to be Spider-Man 4, which we previously reported will shoot in Glasgow this summer.
Now, more precise details of the restrictions have been released.
The closure will close Bothwell Street and also impact Wellington Street, West Campbell Street, Blythswood Street, Douglas Street and Pitt Street, all between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street.
More details as 'Spider-Man 4' filming to shut Glasgow roads (Image: Newsquest)
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Each day, the area will be locked down between 8am and 6pm.
On the papers, the project is only referred to as a "feature film".
Glasgow City Council and the officials from the London-based production company both said they would not be able to confirm which film will use the set.
However, the phrase Blue Oasis has been spotted on the written notices, which was reportedly the working title for the newest Marvel film in the past.
Officially, the production will now be called Brand New Day.
This latest blockbuster is set to star Hollywood actor Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon.
It is not known who will travel to Glasgow.
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