Hollywood actor Tom Holland took a break from filming the new Spider-Man movie to high-five young fans and pose for photos.
Footage shows the star on set in Glasgow – where he is currently filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day – as he stopped to chat with fans.
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Tom Holland starring in Spider-Man: Brand New DayCredit: Splash
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An explosive police pursuit scene was filmed on Bothwell Street as NYPD cars chased after after a tankCredit: Mark Gibson
The video shows the 29-year-old A-lister on Bothwell Street on Sunday morning in full costume.
He high-fived a young boy, before telling him: “I have to get back to work”.
Lauren Rankin, 30 – who was going to a gym on the street and captured the sweet moment – said Tom came over to the lad who was shouting out for him.
He then picked up another child, dressed as Spider-Man, and posed for a photo.
Lauren, who works for a local charity, said: “It was really cool.
“Spider-Man is my favourite superhero.
“It was also lovely to see him interacting with fans like that.
“Plus I got a security escort to the gym.”
Lauren waited in the crowd of “around 100 people” for 15 minutes while Tom Holland acknowledged fans.
Filming for the new Spider-Man movie began on Friday last week and is expected to last two weeks – with parts of Glasgow transformed into New York.
Incredible moment Spider-Man crew film car chase with huge explosions in Glasgow
We told how Spider-Man movie crews filmed an explosive car chase scene on Sunday morning.
The sensational stunt saw cars flying down the city’s Bothwell Street – which has been transformed into downtown New York – followed by huge explosions.
Film crews descended on the city to film scenes for Marvel film Spider-Man: Brand New Day, the fourth instalment featuring Tom Holland, 29, as the masked web slinger.
A pursuit involving a tank has been filmed in the city centre over the weekend.
The huge armoured vehicle sped down the street being pursued by three NYPD police cars with red and blue lights flashing.
The vehicle appeared to be ‘firing’ one of its prop guns, with light being seen coming from the weapon as it soared along the road.
Two other cars were speeding behind the tank, one carrying a device used to trigger the blast.
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As the speeding police cars approached a junction, a huge fireball erupted sending out a ferocious boom as part of the stunt.
Filming was halted today due to Storm Floris.