Audiences have been given another look at scenes from the new Indiana Jones film shot in Glasgow.
Production crews set up in the city centre to film parts of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny movie back in 2021.
In a trailer released by Lucasfilm at the Star Wars Celebration this week, audiences can catch a glimpse of Glasgow transformed into 1960s New York.
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The shots, filmed on St Vincent Street, show Indiana Jones on horseback chasing a gunman during a busy-looking parade.
Harrison Ford will be reprising his role as the heroic archeologist - both older and digitally de-aged to his younger self - for the Hollywood blockbuster.
The film also stars Mads Mikkelsen, Antonio Banderas, Phoebe-Waller Bridge, and John Rhys-Davies reprising his role as Sallah and is due out this June.
A Glasgow City Council spokesman said the Indiana Jones crew was the biggest ever seen in the city, surpassing the one for Brad Pitt's zombie horror film World War Z.
He said the film office “attracts many cinema, broadcast and advertising productions” — including “prominent” examples recently — and “can look forward to more in the not too distant future”.
Key to the city’s success is “a one-stop shop with a large portfolio of locations and the capacity to work closely with other parts of the council”, the spokesman added.
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