9 famous film locations in Glasgow

A number of big movies have been filmed here

Author: Vinnie Kaur ReidPublished 14th Mar 2022
Last updated 22nd Mar 2022

Scotland has long been a star location for filming movies, hosting film crews from around the globe, including big-budget Hollywood shows. Edinburgh has been the location of some incredible cult flicks and modern blockbusters and of course the stunning Glenfinnan Viaduct in Glennfinnan in Inverness-shire which the Hogwarts Express travelled over in the Harry Potter movies.

The spotlight has shone on Glasgow particularly in recent years, with some big names flocking to the Weeg to capture their films on our streets. Did you know these nine movies were filmed in our city? Make sure you look out for these scenes next time you watch these films.

Here are some of our favourite film locations in Glasgow:

10 Rillington Place

Megastar Tim Roth descended on Glasgow to film the chilling adaptation of the real murderer John Christie. The murders he committed in Notting Hill were adapted by the BBC, called 10 Rillington Place and filming took place across the city, including Tradeston and Glasgow City Chambers.

World War Z (2011)

Who would have thought that a trip to Greggs on your lunch break could lead to rubbing shoulders with the stellar Brad Pitt? In 2011, his zombie blockbuster was filmed in and around George Square, with many streets being transformed into Philadelphia streets.

Cloud Atlas (2011)

Hollywood leading lady Halle Berry dropped into Glasgow to film the 2011 action picture Cloud Atlas. Glasgow was chosen as the location thanks to its steep hills which resembled San Francisco. She could be spotted filming scenes on Douglas Street and Montrose Street.

Fast and Furious 6 (2012)

Another Hollywood royal reel, Fast and Furious 6 came to town in 2012, and you may recognise shots from along the Broomielaw, Wellington Street and Cadogan Street during the high-speed car chases.

Under the Skin (2013)

Sci-fi film 'Under the Skin' starring Scarlett Johansson was filmed in lots of places around Glasgow, with footage being captured without surrounding people knowing they would end up in the film.


Near the start of the film she can be seen shopping in Buchanan Galleries before driving a van along George Street, Argyle Street, Sauchiehall Street and St Vincent Street.

Outlander

Diana Gabaldon's novel has become an on screen hit, with filming taking place all over Scotland. Its third season was filmed in various locations around Glasgow, including the University of Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park and Glasgow Cathedral.

The Wife (2017)

The 2017 movie The Wife starring Glenn Close and Christian Slater may showcase some familiar spots around the city, as some of the scenes were filmed in Glasgow. A key location was Hutcheson's on Ingram Street, amongst other locations around Scotland.


Along with hosting some of the biggest movies, Glasgow has also been the destination for top drama series filming.

The Batman (2022)

Gotham came to Glasgow when scenes from The Batman film starring Robert Pattinson were filmed in the Glasgow Necropolis and Cathedral Square. A stunt double was seen riding around on the bat-bike for the film which came out in March 2022.

Indiana Jones (2023)

The fifth Indiana Jones is due to come out in June 2023, but Glaswegians caught a glimpse of scenes from the film when the cast and crew were in the city centre in June 2021.

There are plenty of places close to home and further afield that you can visit to get transported into your favourite film. So, the next time you are wandering around this amazing city of ours, take a look and you might just recognise some amazing on-screen moments.

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