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Movie Filming Will Close Streets In Cleveland Heights
The new Russo brothers film will shut down some streets in Cleveland Heights on Tuesday.

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH β The production of a major film will shut down two streets in Cleveland Heights on Tuesday. Lancashire Road and Coventry Road will both be shuttered for the day as crews shoot a movie.
The movie is being directed by Northeast Ohio natives Anthony and Joe Russo, known for their work on the Avengers films. The Russo brothers are filming their new movie "Cherry" in Cleveland. The duo will be using much of the Coventry commercial district in the film.
"Our beautiful neighborhoods are being recognized and we are proud that they have chosen Cleveland Heights," Cleveland Heights officials said in a Facebook post.
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Filming will take place on Lancashire and on Coventry, near Hampshire. The streets will be blocked for the day and traffic will be redirected away from the area.
"The film team will do all they can not to disrupt residents in the areas they will be filming. Residents should be able to get in and out of their homes," the city said on Facebook.
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"Cherry" is about a former Army medic who struggles with PTSD and becomes a bank robber. The movie stars Bill SkarsgΓ₯rd (of "It") and Tom Holland (Spider-man in the Marvel universe of films).
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