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Spider-Man filming transforms Glasgow city centre into New York set for Brand New Day

Spider-Man filming transforms Glasgow city centre into New York set for Brand New Day

Express Tribune21 hours ago
Glasgow's city centre has undergone a dramatic makeover as preparations begin for filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day, set to start on August 1. American flags, New York road signs, and U.S.-style set pieces now line Bothwell Street, creating a convincing stand-in for Manhattan. The upcoming Marvel film stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker and Zendaya, with direction by Shang-Chi's Destin Daniel Cretton. The story follows events after No Way Home, as Peter Parker deals with the aftermath of erasing his identity to protect his loved ones.
Filming crews were busy installing set pieces and props on Wednesday, drawing fans and onlookers to the area. Among them was local Spider-Man superfan Andrew MacInnes, also known as 'Glasgow's Spider-Man' or 'Daft Spidey.' Wearing a Spider-Man t-shirt and mask while on crutches, MacInnes posed for photos and signed memorabilia. He humorously claims to be the only person to have broken his feet twice while dressed as Spider-Man—once in 2007 after jumping off a shed, and again in July 2025 during a heroes vs. villains birthday party, where he fractured three bones jumping off a chair.
Photos captured by Gordon Terris for Newsquest show Bothwell Street's transformation and MacInnes engaging with the crowd, adding local color to the production excitement.
Glasgow City Council has confirmed that around 60 roads will be closed during the two-week shoot. Traffic diversions, as well as bus, taxi, and pedestrian restrictions, will be in place for safety and logistical purposes. Commuters have been advised to plan ahead, as delays and congestion are expected around key routes during active filming.
The shoot adds to Glasgow's growing profile as a location for major international film productions.
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