Batgirl actress Leslie Grace was seen on set of the new HBO iflm for the first time on Monday in Springburn, Glasgow as the Scottish city continues its trasformation into the fictional location of Gotham City. The new action film - starring Leslie, 27, in the titular role and Michael Keaton as the Dark Knight himself - continued to get underway in the city on Tuesday, as a mural was hoisted into place by members of the crew. The crew were seen using machinery to lift the brick wall mural of Batman and Robin into place, while elsewhere a billboard for coffee shop Sundollar was given its finishing touches as the city's transformation nears completion. Arrival: Batgirl actress Leslie Grace was seen on set of the new HBO iflm for the first time on Monday in Springburn, Glasgow as the Scottish city continues its trasformation into the fictional location of Gotham City Leslie who appeared fresh-faced and make-up free for her set visit wore her brunette hair swept back into a ponytail and layered up in several padded jackets to stay warm. Other photographs showed set dressers converting a local newsagent into a flower shop while fellow crew members appeared to deliberate the set's development. Heavy duty machinery was used to manoeuvre props into place and crew donned high vis bibs. Filming: The crew were seen using machinery to hoist the brick wall mural of Batman and Robin into place, while elsewhere a billboard for coffee shop Sundollar was given its finishing touches as the city's transformation nears completion Easy does it! Several workmen were on hand to help hoist the mural into place Others wore paint-splattered workwear and huddled around a wooden workbench. Taking a break, the crew members were also seen visiting a small hut selling Dutch pancakes. It comes after Glasgow residents were offered free earplugs and blackout blinds due to disturbance caused by the filming of HBO Max's upcoming film, which saw crew members erect graffiti-covered boards featuring Batman, teacups and crabs onto walls on Monday. Leading lady: The much-awaited superhero project has been in the works ever since 2017, with Leslie Grace taking on the titular role while Michael Keaton stars as Batman in the upcoming Comics-based film Coffee: A billboard for fictional coffee shop Sundollar was given its finishing touches as the city's transformation into Gotham nears completion Transformation: Other photographs showed set dressers converting a local newsagent into a flower shop Acting as the fictional Gotham, where Batman and his femme fatale cousin reside, Scotland's second city is said to be filled with noisy vehicle chases into the early hours. The blockbuster's production company, American Night, has reportedly posted letters through the doorboxes of local residents and businesses as a warning. Those who call the city's Trongate district their home, will see their streets transformed into scenes from a superhero movie. Impressive: Members of the film's crew hoisted an impressive Batman and Robin mural through the city's streets Deliberating: Elsewhere, fellow crew members appeared to deliberate the set's development Taking a break: Taking a break, the crew members were also seen visiting a small hut selling Dutch pancakes Flashing lights and pedestrian management have been introduced. According to the Daily Record, the note reads: 'We mentioned in our previous letter that considering the anti-social hours of some of our work we can provide black-out material for windows and/or foam earplugs to anybody who feels they may need them. 'We have been given permission by Glasgow City Council to install temporary road closures during our filming and related work, to ensure the safety of both the wider public and our film crew while we operate near these roads. Wow! Glasgow residents are being offered free earplugs and blackout blinds due to disturbance caused by the filming of HBO Max's upcoming Batgirl film Oh no! Acting as the fictional Gotham, where Batman and his femme fatale cousin reside, Scotland's second city is rumoured to be filled with noisy vehicle chases into the early hours High vis: Heavy duty machinery was used to manoeuvre props into place and crew donned high vis bibs Careful with that! Crew members were seen working out the best course of action as they unloaded the mural from a truck 'As mentioned previously, there may also be a requirement for some pedestrian management within the area. 'For those homes and businesses in the immediate vicinity this may mean that we have to ask people to wait for a short period of time before being escorted to/from their destination. 'We appreciate that this may be an inconvenience and will endeavour to keep waiting times as short as possible.' Gesture: The blockbuster's production company, American Night, has reportedly posted letters through the doorboxes of local residents and businesses as a warning Disappointing: Those who call the city's Trongate district home, will see their beloved streets transformed into scenes from a superhero movie, complete with flashing lights and pedestrian management Upset: The note reportedly reads: 'We mentioned in our previous letter that considering the anti-social hours of some of our work, we can provide black-out material for windows and/or foam earplugs to anybody who feels they may need them' Frustrated: 'We have been given permission by Glasgow City Council to install temporary road closures during our filming and related work, to ensure the safety of both the wider public and our film crew while we operate near these roads' the note read Annoyance: 'As mentioned previously, there may also be a requirement for some pedestrian management within the area' the note read Inconvenient: 'For those homes and businesses in the immediate vicinity this may mean that we have to ask people to wait for a short period of time before being escorted to/from their destination' the note read Oh dear: 'We appreciate that this may be an inconvenience and will endeavour to keep waiting times as short as possible' the note read Exciting: The much-awaited superhero project has been in the works ever since 2017, with Leslie Grace set to play Barbara Gordon in the upcoming Comics-based film The much-awaited superhero project has been in the works ever since 2017, with Grace set to play Barbara Gordon in the upcoming Comics-based film. More than three decades after being the first Batman on the big screen, Keaton will be once again donning the cape and cowl. The 70-year-old actor recently signed on to return as Batman a.k.a. Bruce Wayne in Warner Bros. and HBO Max's Batgirl movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Keaton played the very first Dark Knight on the big screen in 1989's Batman, which he reprised in 1992's Batman Returns. Spellbinding: The Batgirl movie will follow Barbara , the daughter of Gotham Police Commissioner James Gordon, played by J.K. Simmons, reprising his role from Justice League Talented: Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah (Bad Boys For Life) are directing Batgirl from a script by Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey) Funky: Colourful boards of graffiti were also erected by film crew members, who were hard at work The Batgirl movie will follow Barbara, the daughter of Gotham Police Commissioner James Gordon, played by J.K. Simmons, reprising his role from Justice League. Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah (Bad Boys For Life) are directing Batgirl from a script by Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey). While the film doesn't have a release date at this time, it is expected to debut on the new streaming service and forego a theatrical release. Can't wait: While the film doesn't have a release date at this time, it is expected to debut on the new streaming service and forego a theatrical release Clues? Images of crabs were also pinned against shop windows, possibly alluding to the film's plotline All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility