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New Set Photo and Videos of 'World War Z' See Brad Pitt and Truck Crash
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The image shows Pitt inside a Chevy camper van, while the videos feature people running in panic to save their lives when a truck crashes cars in a busy street.

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Brad Pitt has been seen filming a scene in a Chevy camper van for his upcoming thriller "World War Z". The "Megamind" actor was photographed with his co-star Mireille Enos on the movie set in Grangemouth, Scotland on Sunday, August 21.

This was not the first time the spouse of Angelina Jolie was spotted busy working on the Marc Forster-directed flick. Last Thursday, he and his stunt double were also spotted filming another scene in the capital of Scotland.

Meanwhile, several new on-set videos give a look at a truck crash scene in a busy Glasgow street, which has been transformed to look like the street in Philadelphia. The videos also see people running wildly to save their lives from the crash.

Based on Max Brook's best-selling novel, "World War Z: an Oral History of the Zombie War", the movie revolves around United Nations employee Gerry Lane. He traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatening to decimate humanity itself.

Joining Pitt and Enos in the cast ensemble are James Badge Dale, Julia Levy-Boeken, Daniella Kertesz, Matthew Fox and Elyes Gabel. The movie is due to open in U.S. theaters on December 21, 2012.

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