A few locations in Pittsburgh will be closed or restricted at times next week with a feature film shooting Downtown.
The Roberto Clemente (Sixth Street) Bridge will be closed on Monday, June 23 from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. for the filming of an upcoming movie called “How to Rob a Bank”.
Allegheny Public Works adds the Rachel Carson (Ninth Street) Bridge will continue to be closed on Monday as well, so commuters that need to get between the North Side and Downtown can take the Andy Warhol (Seventh Street) Bridge.
In addition, The Mon Wharf will be impacted by the movie shoot Tuesday, June 24 through Thursday, June 26, with filming in the area.
“High traffic volume is anticipated, which will fill the lot daily during these dates,” the Pittsburgh Parking Authority said in a statement.
The Parking Authority recommends commuters plan ahead if the Warf lot if filled.
Alternate parking areas include the First and Third Avenue Garages and the Wood Allies Garage.
“How to Rob a Bank” is an Amazon MGM Studios’ production from director David Leitch, known for movies like Deadpool 2 and Bullet Train.
The movie features actors Zoë Kravitz, Pete Davidson, Nicholas Hoult, Anna Sawai and more.
Release is set for September 4, 2026.
If you’re interested in being an extra, you can get more information here.