SET builders have been transforming the streets of Glasgow for filming of what is believed to be the new Batgirl movie.
Workers could be seen building a Christmas market in the Trongate area of the city on Tuesday, while others hung Christmas decorations in a shop window and painted out street names.
Leslie Grace will play the title role in the Batgirl film, which will also star Mummy actor Brendan Fraser and Spiderman actor JK Simmons.
Art director Nigel Evans and production designer Christopher Glass were seen walking around the area on Tuesday.
Road closures will be in place in the Merchant City area of Glasgow over several days in January for filming.
Batgirl will focus on Barbara Gordon, the daughter of Gotham police commissioner Jim.
Set construction in the Trongate area of Glasgow, for what is believed to be the film set for the new Batgirl movie
The movie, expected to debut on the HBO Max streaming service in 2022, will be directed by Bad Boys For Life filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah.
A set builder places pictures on windows during the set construction in the Trongate area of Glasgow
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