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Glasgow Times
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Tom Holland Confirms Spider-Man Filming in Glasgow
Speaking in a recent interview with Flip Your Wig, the Hollywood actor said filming during the pandemic had previously limited their creative freedom — something he is keen to correct this time around. He explained: "We shot the entire film on stages. Now, we're really gonna lean into that old-school filmmaking and shoot in real locations. "It's gonna feel like making Homecoming again... a breath of fresh air." READ MORE: Nearly 60 Glasgow streets to close for Spider-Man filming Filming is due to begin on August 1, with Glasgow's city centre being transformed for a 'massive set piece', according to the moviestar. Holland said about returning to the role: 'I'm obviously over the moon and so excited. 'Playing Spider-Man is like hanging out with an old pal, and I think we were really restricted with what we could do in the last movie. "We shot the entire film on stages. Now we're really gonna lean into that old school filmmaking and shoot in real locations, which is why we're starting in Glasgow. "We are gonna use the streets of Glasgow for this massive set piece that we are putting together.' (Image: PA) READ MORE: More details as 'Spider-Man 4' filming to shut Glasgow roads The production will cause significant disruption, with nearly 60 streets closed and widespread traffic, pedestrian and transport restrictions. Glasgow City Council has confirmed: Road closures Parking bans Bus and taxi lane suspensions Diversions around key commuter routes Pedestrian restrictions during active filming The shoot is expected to cause delays and congestion across the city for over two weeks, with residents and commuters urged to plan ahead and follow all signage and steward instructions. Spider-Man: Brand New Day – What We Know So Far Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), Spider-Man: Brand New Day picks up after the dramatic conclusion of No Way Home, where Peter Parker sacrificed his identity to save those he loves. Tom shared: "Spider-Man: Brand New Day is a fresh start. It is exactly that. "That's all I can say. "That's all I've been allowed to say, and I'm well over the hump of giving away spoilers. So don't you worry: I'm not gonna do that today.' (Image: Newsquest) READ MORE: Glen Powell pictured in Glasgow for filming of Ghostwriter Public Advised to Prepare for Disruption With specific travel restrictions soon to be enforced, Glasgow residents and commuters are being strongly advised to: Check local traffic and public transport updates Allow extra travel time Avoid restricted areas where possible Follow on-site directions from stewards and film crews Pedestrian movement will be prohibited during active filming periods in specified zones, matching vehicle restriction areas. A full list of affected roads and restrictions is available here.


Geek Tyrant
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Tom Holland Says SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Will Feel Like a Fresh Start and Fix a Big Problem With NO WAY HOME — GeekTyrant
Tom Holland is returning to the role of Peter Parker, and this time, he's stepping into a Spider-Man movie that's less confined, more grounded, and swinging straight into the heart of real-world grit. In a new interview with Flip Your Wig, Holland opened up about why Spider-Man: Brand New Day will course-correct one of the biggest limitations from No Way Home . He said: 'I'm obviously over the moon and so excited. Playing Spider-Man is like hanging out with an old pal, and I think we were really restricted with what we could do in the last movie because of COVID. We shot the entire film on stages.' That restriction affected more than just the vibe. Due to pandemic protocols, several elements of No Way Home , like Sandman and Lizard, were reduced to quick appearances using repurposed footage. Even with its $1.92 billion box office run, the movie was, behind the scenes, a creative marathon under lockdown. Director Jon Watts later stepped away from The Fantastic Four: First Steps citing burnout. He said: 'Literally, people could've died if you did things wrong. That and the postproduction process was very difficult.' But Brand New Day , which is set to film this summer in Glasgow, Scotland, is looking to leave the isolation behind. Destin Daniel Cretton ( Shang-Chi ) is directing, and Holland says the move back to real locations is a game-changer. 'Now, we're really gonna lean into that old-school filmmaking and shoot in real locations, which is why we're starting in Glasgow,' he said. Holland also teased that Glasgow — which subbed in for Gotham in The Batman and hosted scenes from Infinity War — will serve as the backdrop for a 'massive set piece.' He added: 'It's gonna feel like making [Spider-Man: Homecoming] again. It's been such a long time that I've done it that it's gonna feel like a breath of fresh air. And I think the fans are gonna be over the moon with what we're putting together.' Brand New Day is shaping up to be more than just a return to practical filmmaking, it may also explore a grittier side of the Marvel universe. Jon Bernthal's Punisher is making his big-screen MCU debut in the film, which is going to be awesome. The there's Sadie Sink ( Stranger Things ) and Liza Colón-Zayas ( The Bear ) joining the cast in undisclosed roles, plus the return of Zendaya and Jacob Batalon. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to hit theaters July 31, 2026.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Spider-Man: Brand New Day's Tom Holland Reveals Exciting Change After No Way Home
Tom Holland, set to return in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, recently shared how filming the new sequel will differ from No Way Home. In a new interview, Holland confirmed that the team will shoot Brand New Day on real-world locations to create a more grounded feel. This decision shifts away from the COVID-era approach on No Way Home, where they filmed entirely on sound stages. In a new interview with Flip Your Wig, Holland said, 'We shot the entire film on stages. Now, we're really gonna lean into that old-school filmmaking and shoot in real locations, which is why we're starting in Glasgow.' Holland confirmed that production begins this month in Glasgow, Scotland, where the crew will film a major set piece. The city previously doubled for Gotham City in The Batman (2022) and hosted shoots for Avengers: Infinity War and Kraven the Hunter. 'It's gonna feel like making [Spider-Man: Homecoming] again,' Holland said, referencing the first film in his trilogy. Destin Daniel Cretton, known for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, directs Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The film will take a more grounded, street-level approach and reintroduce Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle/The Punisher. Bernthal recently returned to the MCU in Daredevil: Born Again. He will appear in a Spider-Man movie for the first time with Brand New Day. Zendaya and Jacob Batalon are expected to return as MJ and Ned, respectively. New cast members reportedly include Sadie Sink (Stranger Things) and Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear) in undisclosed roles. Holland described the experience of returning to the role as 'a breath of fresh air.' He continued, 'I think the fans are gonna be over the moon with what we're putting together.' Sony will release Spider-Man: Brand New Day on July 31, 2026. Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype. The post Spider-Man: Brand New Day's Tom Holland Reveals Exciting Change After No Way Home appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Glasgow Times
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Nearly 60 Glasgow streets to close for Spider-Man filming
Motorists are being urged to plan ahead as it is rumoured that film crews for the upcoming Spider-Man film will descend on the city later this month. The highly anticipated sequel, titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day, will see Tom Holland reprise his iconic role, with direction from Destin Daniel Cretton. READ MORE: TV star pictured at plush Glasgow restaurant while on trip from Hollywood It is also believed that Stranger Things star Sadie Sink will appear alongside Holland. Filming is scheduled to officially begin on August 1, but the shoot will result in widespread disruption for more than two weeks, with road closures, parking bans, and bus lane suspensions in place across the city centre. Glasgow City Council has confirmed that traffic diversions will be in place and warned that bus and taxi lanes will also be impacted. Delays and congestion are expected, particularly around key commuter routes. For the safety of pedestrians, a prohibition of pedestrian movements will also be enforced during periods of filming action. (Image: Newsquest) This restriction will apply to the same areas detailed under the Prohibition of Vehicle Movements section and will be in force only while action is taking place. Pedestrians are advised to follow all on-site signage and instructions from stewards or film crew personnel during these periods for their own safety and to avoid disruption to filming. It is currently unknown who will be travelling to Glasgow. READ MORE: More details as 'Spider-Man 4' filming to shut Glasgow roads The Glasgow Times previously reported that residents and businesses in the city centre had been notified that a production will shut down the area. 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 (Image: Newsquest) A full list of the roads affected is here: Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading From 3pm on July 31 until 11.59pm on August 15 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 Peter's 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 5am on August 1 until 10pm on August 9 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 Peter's 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 3pm on August 7 until 11.59pm on August 9 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 vehicle movements From 5am on August 9 until 10pm on August 9 Cadzow Street for its full length Oak Street for its full length Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading From 3pm on August 8 until 11.59pm on August 10 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 3pm on August 8 until 11.59pm on August 13 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 12am on August 9 until 11.59pm on August 10 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 12am on August 9 until 11.59pm on August 13 Drury Street for its full length Prohibition of vehicle movements From 12am on August 11 until 6pm on August 13 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 6am on August 9 until 11.59pm on August 13 Hope Street, northbound between Waterloo Street and Gordon Street Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading From 3pm on August 12 until 11.59pm on August 16 Wilson Street for its full length Brunswick Street for its full length Hutchison Street between Trongate and Garth Street Prohibition of vehicle movements From 6am on August 13 until 11.59pm on August 16 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 Revocation of one way to make it temporarily a two-way From 6am on August 14 until 4pm on August 16 Bell Street between Candleriggs and Albion Street Prohibition of vehicle movements by use of traffic management stop-and-go From 9.30am on August 14 until 4pm on August 14 and from 9.30am on August 15 until 4pm on August 15 Glassford Street northbound before Wilson Street Glassford Street southbound before Wilson Street Virginia Street northbound before Wilson Street Virginia Street southbound before Wilson Street Suspension of bus lane regulations From 6am on August 13 until 11.59pm on August 16 Glassford Street, northbound between Trongate and Wilson Street With a film of this scale, Glasgow is expected to receive global attention, but for locals, traffic headaches may lie ahead. Residents and commuters are encouraged to stay updated via Glasgow City Council's official traffic notices.
Yahoo
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Is Bringing In A Marvel TV Fan-Favorite, And Now I'm Curious How This Is Going To Work
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. There's almost never an easy way to introduce a Marvel character to the big screen. I know that the 2025 movie schedule just may prove us wrong, if it hasn't already, but I think the biggest WTF is about to be dropped onto the MCU table. That's because it's just been announced that another Marvel TV character is about to debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's 2026 slate, thanks to Spider-Man: Brand New Day. And considering who they brought in for No Way Home, this seems like a pretty dead giveaway. That's right, kids… it's Frank 'The Punisher' Castle! Jon Bernthal is now set to make his MCU debut on the big screen, as THR broke the news that he's now in director Destin Daniel Cretton's upcoming Marvel movie. That's surely enough to distract us all from trying to guess Sadie Sink's mysterious Brand New Day role, or what this means about Vincent D'Onofrio's 'off limits' comments when talking about a Kingpin intro, right? It's kind of wild that we're now seeing our second street level defender jumping in through the Spider-Man movies. As I previously alluded, Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home before he made his huge resurgence in Daredevil: Born Again. And when it comes to Peter Parker (Tom Holland), having him potentially pick up The Punisher's anti-hero as a mentor makes sense, both in the comics and in the wake of No Way Home's ending. We're about to see Peter enter a new era of his life, where he'll potentially be balancing a job at the Daily Bugle and classes with Dr. Otto Octavius. Hence the Brand New Day subtitle, which also cleverly works in a reference to the comic arc that saw Peter Parker embark on a massive redo after the 'One Day More' arc. Disney Plus + Hulu Bundle: From $10.99 A MonthFor as little as $10.99 a month ($19.99 a month, ad-free), you can unite the powers of the Disney+ and Hulu libraries! Not only can you catch most of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in this singular streaming home, but the worlds of Star Wars and classic Disney viewing are also at your finger tips. And yes, if you go to the Hulu side of the house, that includes the original Netflix run of The Punisher. View Deal I'll leave all of the details to the comic inclined, but with Peter Parker not having MJ or Ned by his side, he's going to need some new side characters to help him through. While I wouldn't have automatically chosen Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle for the job in a PG-13 movie, I'm now deeply curious to see how this ends up working. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to hit theaters on July 26, 2026! And if you want to see what Frank Castle has been up to as of late, then you can stream the first season of Daredevil: Born Again, currently available on Disney+. Maybe there's a clue to this upcoming team up that we've missed, hiding in plain sight.