Comment | There's also cases like Hobbs and Shaw, where Glasgow was a stand-in for London replete with red buses, and World War Z, where George Square was pretending to be Philadelphia, both closing down the city centre for days at a time
I'm personally not so keen on these kind of stand-in cases - if filming is going to bring the city centre to a standstill, I think it should only be for cases where it's actually going to bring Glasgow itself to folks' attention, not where it's just cheaper than filming in the locations they're actually wanting |
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