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Spider-Man: Brand New Day film adds 8 Glasgow road closures

Spider-Man: Brand New Day film adds 8 Glasgow road closures

Glasgow Times9 hours ago
Production for the next instalment in the Spider-Man franchise will shut down a number of streets in the city centre.
Spider-Man 4, officially titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day, is set for a July 2026 release.
Cameras are set to begin rolling in Glasgow on August 1, and a full list of the roads which will be closed to accommodate filming was released earlier this month.
The long-anticipated movie will be helmed by Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton, with reports suggesting that Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink has been cast opposite Holland.
Tom Holland will star as Spider-Man again (Image: Zac Goodwin/PA)
READ MORE: More details as 'Spider-Man 4' filming to shut Glasgow roads
Plot details remain under wraps, but long-time Spider-Man franchise producer Amy Pascal, while appearing on Deadline's Behind the Lens podcast in December last year, teased what we can expect from the story.
She said: 'We have to deal with the fact that he decided he was going to give up being Peter Parker [in No Way Home], and that he was going to focus on being Spider-Man because being Peter Parker was too hard.'
Tom Holland revealed that Spider-Man 4 will begin filming in the summer of 2025 during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon back in October last year.
The council has now revealed that more streets and restrictions have been added to allow for filming in different areas. Here's the full list:
Restrictions Added:
Prohibition of waiting
From 15:00hrs on the 8 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 13 August 2025
West George Street, north side between Hope Street and Renfield Street
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 15:00hrs on the 10 August 2025 until 15:00hrs on 11 August 2025
From 15:00hrs on the 17 August 2025 until 18:00hrs on the 18 August 2025
Hutchison Street between Trongate and Wilson Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 08:00hrs on 11 August 2025 until 18:00hrs on the 15 August 2025
From 00:01hrs on the 16 August 2025 until 18:00hrs on the 18 August 2025
Hutchison Street between Trongate and Wilson Street
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 15:00hrs on the 11 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on 15 August 2025
Wilson Street for its full length
Brunswick Street for its full length
Hutcheson Street between Trongate and Ingram Street
Garth Street for its full length
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 06:00hrs on 13 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 14 August 2025
Candleriggs between Ingram Street and Bell Street
Spider-Man: Brand New Day film adds 8 Glasgow Road Closures (Image: Tom Kay)
Many of the road strictions announced are still going ahead:
Restrictions Still Going Ahead:
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 15:00hrs on the 31 July 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 15 August 2025
Bothwell Street between Pitt Street and Hope Street
Wellington Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
West Campbell Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
Blythswood Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
Douglas Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
Pitt Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street (southbound closed)
St Peters Lane for its full length
Bothwell Lane between Blythswood Street and Wellington Street
St Vincent Lane between Hope Street and Pitt Street
Waterloo Lane for its full length
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 05:00hrs on the 1 August 2025 until 22:00hrs on the 9 August 2025
Bothwell Street between Pitt Street and Hope Street
Wellington Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
West Campbell Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
Blythswood Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
Douglas Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
Pitt Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
St Peters Lane for its full length
Bothwell Lane between Blythswood Street and Wellington Street
St Vincent Lane between Hope Street and Pitt Street
Waterloo Lane for its full length
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 15:00hrs on the 7 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 9 August 2025
Blythswood Street between Waterloo Street and Argyle Street
Cadogan Street between Wellington Street and Douglas Street
West Campbell Street between Waterloo Street and Argyle Street
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 15:00hrs on the 8 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 10 August 2025
Queen Street between Ingram Street and George Square
South Frederick between Ingram Street and George Square
St Vincent Lane between Wellington Street and Hope Street
West Nile Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
Ingram Street between Queen Street and Glassford Street
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 15:00hrs on the 8 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 13 August 2025
Bothwell Street between Wellington Street and Hope Street
Drury Street for its full length
Hope Street between Waterloo Street and West George Street
Renfield Lane for its full length
Renfield Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
St Vincent Lane between Wellington Street and Renfield Street
St Vincent Street between George Square and Wellington Street
Waterloo Lane between Waterloo Street and Bothwell Street
West George Lane between Wellington Street and Hope Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 00:01hrs on the 9 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 10 August 2025
Bothwell Street between Wellington Street and Hope Street
Drury Street for its full length
Hope Street between Waterloo Street and West George Street
Queen Street between Ingram Street and George Square
Renfield Lane for its full length
Renfield Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
South Frederick between Ingram Street and George Square (northbound closed)
St Vincent Lane between Wellington Street and Renfield Street
St Vincent Street between George Square and Wellington Street
St Vincent Lane for its full length
Waterloo Lane between Waterloo Street and Bothwell Street
West George Lane between Wellington Street and Renfield Street
West Nile Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
Ingram Street between Queen Street and Glassford Street (westbound closed)
Revocation of one way to make it temporarily a two way
From 00:01hrs on the 9 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 13 August 2025
Drury Street for its full length
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 00:00hrs on 11 August 2025 until 18:00hrs on 13 August 2025
St Vincent Street between West Nile Street and Wellington Street
Bothwell Street between Wellington Street and Hope Street
Drury Street for its full length
Hope Street between Waterloo Street and West George Street
West George Lane between Wellington Street and Hope Street
St. Vincent Lane between Wellington Street and Hope Street
Renfield Lane for its full length
Renfield Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
St Vincent Lane for its full length
Waterloo Lane between Waterloo Street and Bothwell Street
Suspension of Bus Lane regulations
From 06:00hrs on the 9 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 13 August 2025
LW0139 Hope Street, northbound between Waterloo Street and Gordon Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 06:00hrs on 12 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 15 August 2025
Wilson Street for its full length
Brunswick Street for its full length
Hutcheson Street between Trongate and Ingram Street
Garth Street for its full length
Revocation of one way to make it temporarily a two way
From 06:00hrs on the 13 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 14 August 2025
Bell Street between Candleriggs and Albion Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements by use of traffic management stop and go
From 09:30hrs on the 13 August 2025 until 16:00hrs on the 14 August 2025
From 09:30hrs on the 13 August 2025 until 16:00hrs on the 14 August 2025
Glassford Street northbound prior to Wilson Street
Glassford Street southbound prior to Wilson Street
Virginia Street northbound prior to Wilson Street
Virginia Street southbound prior to Wilson Street
Suspension of Bus Lane regulations
From 06:00hrs on the 11 August 2025 until 18:00hrs on the 18 August 2025
LW0138 Glassford Street, northbound between Trongate and Wilson Street
Some of the restrictions previously reported appear to no longer be going ahead:
Restrictions Removed:
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 05:00hrs on the 9 August 2025 until 22:00hrs on the 9 August 2025
Cadzow Street for its full length
Oak Street for its full length
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 06:00hrs on the 13 August 2025 until 23:59hrs on the 16 August 2025
Wilson Street for its full length
Brunswick Street for its full length
Hutchison Street between Trongate and Garth Street
Candleriggs between Ingram Street and Bell Street
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