
Glen Powell and stunt double seen in Glasgow filming
The pair were seen underneath the Kingston Bridge, suited up in matching costumes for a high-energy scene involving a futuristic bus.
The movie star wore a distinctive white shirt with a tan and green trench coat and was later seen leaping into the air while sprinting down the road for an action sequence.
(Image: Gordon Terris) (Image: Gordon Terris)
READ MORE: Glen Powell pictured in Glasgow for filming of Ghostwriter
The Top Gun: Maverick actor also shared a moment with director J.J. Abrams, who is at the helm of the project.
The Star Wars director is leading the production of Ghostwriter, rumoured to be a retro 80s throwback about a writer whose fictional world turns out to be real.
Powell is joined on the star-studded cast by Jenna Ortega, Emma Mackey, and reportedly film legendSamuel L. Jackson.
The Glasgow Times reported earlier in the week that Glasgow's streets have been dramatically transformed for the production.
(Image: Gordon Terris)
READ MORE: Glasgow transformed for filming of new Ghostwriter film
(Image: Gordon Terris) Production crews have descended on the city to prepare for scenes that will be shot in and around Glasgow City Chambers, with parts of the surrounding area being redecorated.
Images show streets reimagined for the film's retro-fantasy theme with period signage and faux brick walls appearing across key filming locations.
Film trucks have also been pictured lined up across closed streets to support the production.
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