
7 pictures from Spider-Man set in Glasgow St Vincent Street
Tom Holland has returned to his role as Peter Parker, aka the friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man.
And today's filming saw another death-defying stunt for Spidey as he was snapped hanging from the side of a tank, which was seen driving at high speed toward a bus of screaming people.
7 pictures from Spider-Man set in Glasgow St Vincent Street (Image: Andrew Milligan)
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We reported earlier today how he recently spoke out about filming Spider-Man in Glasgow, admitting it "feels different this time" on set.
The new film Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which sees Tom continue his role as Peter Parker, has generated a serious buzz in the city since filming began at the start of the month.
Hundreds of fans have flocked to the set on Bothwell Street and now St Vincent Street to catch a glimpse of the web-slinging superhero.
And it's not only the fans who've been excited by the filming, as leading man Tom has revealed his own excitement and the feeling of "pressure."
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It comes as yesterday, August 10, a stunt was set up, and a few familiar vehicles could be seen flying up the street at high speed.
The 'tank', which has been heavily featured so far during filming, has been shifted over to the new set, and onlookers gasped as it sped up St Vincent Street with a cloud of reek behind it.
From other viewpoints, you can see that it is travelling towards a double-decker sightseeing bus at full revs.
The actors on top of the bus could be heard screaming as damaged cars lay strewn across the street, and other motorists sped to get out of the way.

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