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Glasgow Express (GE) > Local Glasgow News > Batmobile Spotted as The Batman Part II Filming Begins, Glasgow 2026
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Batmobile Spotted as The Batman Part II Filming Begins, Glasgow 2026

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Last updated: August 17, 2026 5:05 pm
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Batmobile Spotted as The Batman Part II Filming Begins, Glasgow 2026
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Key Points

  • Vehicle Sighting: The iconic Batmobile has been spotted arriving on the streets of Glasgow, including being seen moving into an underground car park off St Vincent Street and being unloaded near the River Clyde.
  • Production Timeline: Principal photography and filming operations for The Batman Part II, directed by Matt Reeves, are scheduled to run across August and September, with setup activities starting from mid-August.
  • City Transformation: Glasgow will double as Gotham City once again, following its use in the 2022 film The Batman, Christopher Nolan’s 2012 feature The Dark Knight Rises, and the 2021 production Batgirl.
  • Logistical Impact: Extensive road closures, parking restrictions, and pedestrian prohibitions have been issued by local authorities across key central Glasgow thoroughfares over a two-month period.
  • Theatrical Release: The feature film is currently slated for a cinema release in February 2028.

Glasgow (Glasgow Express) August 17, 2026 – The iconic Batmobile has been sighted on the streets of Glasgow as preparation for the filming of director Matt Reeves’ upcoming feature film The Batman Part II reaches its final stages.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Where Will Filming Take Place and Which Roads Are Closed?
  • Who Is Involved in The Batman II Production?
  • Background of Glasgow as a Major Filming Location for Gotham City
  • Prediction: How Will The Filming Impact Local Businesses, Traffic, and the Local Community?

As reported by Gareth Edwards of Glasgow Live, the famous vehicle was spotted being loaded and unloaded at a depot close to the River Clyde before making its way into an underground car park on St Vincent Street.

As noted by the Daily Record, social media video footage originally shared by local resident Lua Rodriguez Murphy on TikTok showed the vehicle entering the central parking structure, accompanied by the caption: “Batman has touched down in Glasgow.”

As reported by STV News, production crews and art direction teams have already begun preparatory work under the Kingston Bridge at the Newton Street car park. According to STV News, set elements and vehicles bearing the filming label “Semper Vigilans”—widely reported as the working title for the project—have been observed at various central hubs. Filming is expected to run across August and September, ahead of the movie’s scheduled theatrical release on 18 February 2028.

Where Will Filming Take Place and Which Roads Are Closed?

Glasgow City Council has published extensive traffic management notices detailing vehicle and pedestrian restrictions across the uk/local/city-centre/">City Centre to facilitate the scale of the production.

As reported by The Herald, key locations subject to road closures, prohibition of waiting, loading restrictions, and pedestrian access limits include:

  • Newton Street Car Park: Restrictions in place from 6:00 am on 7 August through to 11:59 pm on 29 September.
  • Newton Street and North Street: Closures between the Broomielaw and the A814 Expressway operating across designated dates in late August and early September.
  • St Vincent Street, Bothwell Street, and Wellington Street: Rolling lane closures, full road prohibitions, and pedestrian restrictions throughout late August.
  • Broomielaw, Clyde Place, and Glasgow Bridge: Specific traffic management restrictions and lane closures scheduled between 27 August and 31 August.

As reported by The National, public transport routing alterations—including temporary revocations of bus and taxi lane restrictions on Hope Street and Oswald Street—have been implemented to maintain traffic flow around the perimeter of the filming zones.

Who Is Involved in The Batman II Production?

Director Matt Reeves returns to helm the sequel following the critical and commercial reception of the 2022 franchise reboot The Batman. Robert Pattinson is set to reprise his role as Bruce Wayne and the titular hero.

As reported by STV News, while major equipment and iconic props such as the Batmobile have arrived on location, it remains unconfirmed which cast members—including Pattinson or co-star Scarlett Johansson—are scheduled to participate directly in the Glasgow location shoots.

Production teams are expected to utilize the architectural backdrop of Glasgow’s Victorian building stock and industrial underpasses to represent the setting of Gotham City.

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Background of Glasgow as a Major Filming Location for Gotham City

Glasgow’s distinct Victorian architecture, gridiron street layout, and gothic design motifs have made the Scottish city a preferred location for major Hollywood studios seeking to establish the visual atmosphere of Gotham City.

The city played a core visual role in the 2022 film The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson, where key exterior sequences were filmed around Glasgow Cathedral, Necropolis Cemetery, and St Vincent Street.

Prior to that, parts of Christopher Nolan’s 2012 blockbuster The Dark Knight Rises, starring Christian Bale, utilized Glasgow infrastructure, notably the location shots near the city’s transport corridors. In late 2021, Warner Bros. transformed the city center into Gotham for the production of Batgirl, marking one of the largest full-city location shoots hosted in Scotland.

The growth of Glasgow’s dedicated Film Office and localized production infrastructure has streamlined major studio access, establishing the city as a primary location hub for international comic book adaptations and large-scale action features.

Prediction: How Will The Filming Impact Local Businesses, Traffic, and the Local Community?

The multi-week presence of a major Hollywood production in central Glasgow will deliver both localized operational disruption and medium-term economic benefits to the regional ecosystem.

Impact on Residents and Commuters: In the immediate term, daily commuters, motorists, and central city residents will experience increased transit times and localized logistical challenges. The extensive prohibition of vehicle movements along critical arteries—including St Vincent Street, Bothwell Street, and key connectors to the A814 Expressway—will force rerouting across peak travel periods. Pedestrian restrictions around Wellington Street and Bothwell Street will alter standard foot traffic paths for local office workers and shoppers, while temporary bus lane alterations will alter standard municipal bus routes.

Impact on Local Businesses and the Hospitality Sector: For retail and commercial outlets directly within the restricted zones, physical access barriers may cause a temporary drop in footfall during active filming windows. Conversely, the local hospitality, hotel, catering, and service sectors stand to gain a substantial economic influx. The housing of hundreds of cast and crew members, coupled with local trade sourcing for set construction, security, and transport services, typically generates significant localized spending during multi-week location shoots.

Impact on the Scottish Screen Sector and Tourism: In the longer term, hosting a high-profile production of The Batman Part II strengthens Glasgow’s position within the global screen industry, reinforcing the city’s reputation as a reliable, film-friendly destination for major international blockbusters. The continued visual association with the Batman franchise also serves as an ongoing driver for screen-tourism, drawing international fans and media attention to the city’s architectural landmarks.

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