Filming in Vancouver: Sandra Bullock, Viola Davis, Hilary Swank, Kurt Russell, and more

Sandra Bullock

If you haven’t put your Christmas tree away yet, you’re not alone.

In this week’s look at what’s filming in Vancouver, a Christmas movie finishes up and finally puts away those holiday decorations.

Meanwhile, some big Hollywood names are also coming and going this week, including a few Oscar winners.

A comedic female star known for her congeniality takes on a serious drama about life after prison in a new feature film.

Meanwhile, a babysitter gets the job of her life when she has to babysit a bunch of alien kids in a new TV series that’s calling it a wrap.

And an astronaut has to leave behind her family as she leads a global team into space.

If any or all of that makes you want to know more, well, read on, screen believers.

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Filming in Vancouver: Sandra Bullock, Viola Davis, Hilary Swank, Kurt Russell, and more

Filming in Vancouver: Christmas Chronicles, Batwoman, The Flash, Casey Affleck, and more

Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn in the Christmas Chronicles

The last batch of TV series are going on holiday hiatuses. And many of them—rather fittingly—are superpowered and sci-fi-boosted so presumably they used their super endurance to continue on late into the season.

A feature film will be taking a breather for the wintry holidays.

Santa Claus will also allegedly take a break from filming so that he can do his seasonal duty.

Elsewhere in B.C., a Canadian film wrapped up filming in the Okanagan.

Here’s a quick look at what’s happening in the local screen screen as we head into the holidays.

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Filming in Vancouver: Christmas Chronicles, Batwoman, The Flash, Casey Affleck, and more

Filming in Vancouver: Christmas Chronicles 2 starts, The Twilight Zone and Snowpiercer to come

Christmas Chronicles

Wait, is it Christmas already?

Breathe easy—it’s still a few months away so you still have time for holiday preparations.

But Vancouver’s screen scene is getting into seasonal spirit in a variety of ways and for a variety of occasions.

Fit for the creepiness of the Halloween season, a classic anthology series that explores what-ifs, alternate realities, and the inexplicable is gearing up to shoot its second season.

Also back for a second season is a dystopian thriller about humans surviving on a train after the world freezes over.

And although it’s not even Halloween yet, there’s a sequel to a smash-hit Christmas movie that will turn local streets into holiday time.

Here’s a quick look at what’s shooting this week in Vancouver and in the weeks to come.

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Filming in Vancouver: Christmas Chronicles 2 starts, The Twilight Zone and Snowpiercer to come

Filming in Vancouver: WWE’s The Main Event, Christmas Chronicles 2, and more

WWE’s Corey Graves will star in The Main Event.

The Vancouver screen scene is in a perpetual state of flux, where everything is constantly coming and going.

Such is the case with this week’s roundup of what’s filming in the city.

While a new TV series and a movie are calling it a wrap this week, there’ll be a new TV series and another movie coming this way next month to fill the gap.

From WWE wrestling stars to Santa Claus, and from a talking emotional-support dog to a ghostly rock band, it seems like the projects shooting in the city have covered quite the hodgepodge of subject matter.

Well, that’s Vancouver for you.

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Filming in Vancouver: WWE’s The Main Event, Christmas Chronicles 2, and more

Filming in Vancouver: Anna Faris’ Overboard, Jason Alexander’s Hit the Road, Liam Neeson’s Hard Powder

Anna Faris will star in a remake of the 1987 comedy Overboard.

In this roundup of what’s shooting in town, it’s time for action and thrills to move over as laughs take to the streets.

This week, a Hollywood romcom remake and a TV comedy series start shooting in Vancouver just as an action-thriller blockbuster calls it a wrap.

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Filming in Vancouver: Anna Faris’ Overboard, Jason Alexander’s Hit the Road, Liam Neeson’s Hard Powder