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'Spider-Man: Brand New Day': Tom Holland begins filming in Glasgow; new villains teased in set pics

'Spider-Man: Brand New Day': Tom Holland begins filming in Glasgow; new villains teased in set pics

Time of India3 days ago
Tom Holland
is back in action and shooting for his next instalment of the Marvel superhero franchise, 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'. The actor was spotted joining the film's crew on the Glasgow sets, where filming is currently underway.
Holland, reprising his role as the friendly neighbourhood webslinger, was seen back in his motion-detection suit, filming in the Scottish city, transformed into New York City. Photos from the production sets, featured the building with American flags, yellow NYC taxis, police cars and other notable aesthetics that helped recreate Manhattan.
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Eagle-eyed fans even caught a glimpse of what appeared to be a vehicle with the Inner Demons logo on it.
The picture teased that Spidey could just be going up against the new villains in the upcoming film.
Videos doing the rounds also featured an armoured vehicle rolling into the streets for the shoot. The video already has fans guessing about all the action set to unfold in the film.
Shoot Schedule
According to The Sun, producers had originally planned to shoot key sequences in Liverpool. However, following the tragic May 26 parade crash in the city that injured 109 people, the production made the respectful decision to relocate.
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Filming in Glasgow is expected to ramp up in the coming days, with major road closures announced by local authorities to accommodate the large-scale production. Residents and fans have been advised to expect increased activity and possible sightings of superhero action in the city centre.
Peter and MJ Together Again
Tom and co-star
Zendaya
are in Scotland after filming scenes for
Christopher Nolan
's 'The Odyssey' in the region earlier this month. The duo is set to co-star once again in 'Brand New Day', which reportedly picks up after the dramatic events of 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'. In the billion-dollar box office blockbuster,
Peter Parker
chooses to have his identity wiped from public memory following Doctor Strange's spell. With the world forgetting Spider-Man, including MJ, played by Zendaya, the question remains if the two will carry on a romantic storyline or if the addition of
Sadie Sink
as a mystery character will change that dynamic.
'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' is expected to hit cinemas in 2026, ahead of 'Avengers: Doomsday'.
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