
Everything you need to know about Spider-man 4 filming in Glasgow
As filming is set to officially kick off tomorrow, here is everything you need to know.
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Spider-man: Brand New Day - plot, cast and release date
Spider-man: Brand New Day will pick up after the dramatic conclusion of No Way Home, where Peter Parker sacrificed his identity to save those he loves.
The film is being directed by Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) and will feature Tom Holland in the titular role alongside Zendaya (MJ), Jacob Batalon (Ned Leeds) and Jon Bernthal (The Punisher).
Liza Colón-Zayas and Stranger Things' Sadie Sink are also rumoured to be part the cast.
The film is reportedly set to be released on July 31, 2026.
Which cast members will be filming in Glasgow?
It is still unknown who will travel to Glasgow to film scenes for the upcoming movie.
When will filming begin in Glasgow?
Filming is set to kick off tomorrow on Bothwell Street in the city centre.
American flags and Manhattan road signs appeared on the street today, as crews worked hard to build parts of the set and turn Glasgow into New York City.
Filming is set to take place at various locations around the city until around August 16.
Is there any pictures of the Glasgow set yet?
Our photographer Gordon Terris got plenty of pictures of the Glasgow set in town today.
Check them out below.
(Image: Pictures taken by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) (Image: Pictures taken by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) We also took some videpos
How will commuters be affected by the filming?
Nearly 60 streets are set to close for the Spider-man 4 filming with drivers being urged to plan ahead.
Alongside road closures, there will also be parking bans and bus lane suspensions in place across the city.
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. Pedestrians are advised to follow all on-site signage and instructions from stewards or film crew personnel.
What roads will be closed?
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
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
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
From 5am on August 9 until 10pm on August 9:
Cadzow Street for its full length
Oak Street for its full length
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
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
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)
From 12am on August 9 until 11.59pm on August 13
Drury Street for its full length
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
From 6am on August 9 until 11.59pm on August 13
Hope Street, northbound between Waterloo Street and Gordon Street
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
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
From 6am on August 14 until 4pm on August 16
Bell Street between Candleriggs and Albion Street
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
From 6am on August 13 until 11.59pm on August 16
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