Leslie Grace said Glasgow's weather was an 'obstacle' - 'it never stops raining' 😅☔️
The star of the doomed Batgirl film said there were "obstacles" while filming as Glasgow "never stopped raining".
The film was shot entirely in Glasgow with the city transformed into Gotham by set builders, including alterations to shop fronts and cars. The star-studded cast also included Oscar-nominated actor Brendan Fraser, as well as Michael Keaton and JK Simmons.When asked by US publication Variety if the film was "not going to work" Leslie said: "I'm not going to lie to you. In every film, there are obstacles, and our film was nothing short of that.
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