Glaswegians have headed to Glasgow's Necropolis for a sneak peek into the filming of the new Batman film.
Pictures from the second day of filming show the Dark Knight and his 'Batbike', with no Batmobile in sight.
The Gotham City hero is thought to be a stuntman rather than leading man Robert Pattinson who is expected to star in the film when it is released next year.
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The filming comes a week after director Matt Reeves shared a first look at the suit in a tweet with the hashtag #CameraTest.
Other actors set to appear in the movie include Zoe Kravitz, Jeffrey Wright, Andy Serkis and Colin Farrell.
Roads surrounding the East End landmark are closed to facilitate the filming.
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Full list of road closures:
From 3pm on Friday until 11.59pm on Sunday
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
- Wishart Street between Warnock Street and John Knox Street
- Ladywell Street for its full length
From 2am on Saturday till 11.59pm on Sunday
Prohibition of driving
- Wishart Street between Warnock Street and John Knox Street
- Cathedral Square, east and southbound between Castle Street and Wishart Street
From 10am on Saturday till 11.59pm on Sunday
short stop and hold with traffic management
- Cathedral Square at Cathedral Square (dead end)
- Drygate at John Knox Street (opposite Ladywell Street)
- John Knox Street at Drygate (opposite Ladywell Street)
- Ladywell Street at John Knox Street
All pictures by Colin Mearns
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