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  1. Apr 2, 2023 · Another well known movie that was filmed at George square was the zombie apocalypse movie, World War Z. At the peak of their fame, Brad and Angelina arrived in August 2011 for World War Z

  2. Nov 7, 2022 · Next year marks the 10th anniversary of the release of World War Z, the zombie film that brought Brad Pitt, hundreds of extras, a media frenzy and road closures aplenty to the city. Hollywood legend Brad and his creative team loved George Square, according to Glasgow-based production executives, and once the green light had been given from the ...

  3. Aug 22, 2021 · This month marks 10 years since Brad Pitt travelled to our city for his horror flick World War Z. The movie went on to be released in 2013, with Glasgow playing a starring role as hundreds of the undead where seen pouring into George Square. Fans travelled from far and wide to witness the city’s streets transformed into Philadelphia with S.W ...

  4. Glasgow is a vibrant city, with stunning Victorian architecture. In 2011 the city was used as one of the locations for the blockbuster zombie horror film, Wo...

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  5. The locations for World War Z appear to range around the world, but the film was made, apart from second unit shots, in Europe.. Fans of the book will be disappointed that the geopolitical observation is largely dumped in favour of big-scale action sequences, and these are Danny Boyle-style ‘fast’ zombies rather than old-school George A Romero ‘slow’ zombies, but it’s great finally ...

  6. May 10, 2023 · Here’s a look at Brad Pitt in the city. 1. Brad Pitt in Glasgow. Brad Pitt on the set of World War Z in Glasgow city centre in August 2011. | Getty Images. 2. Glasgow streets transformed. A view right up St Vincent Street in Glasgow as filming for World War Z takes place in the city. | Getty Images. 3. Brad Pitt on the Glasgow streets.

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