Filming in Vancouver: Limetown starts, The Terror to come, and Cosmos: Possible Worlds wraps

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts the TV series Cosmos: Possible Worlds.

As summer has turned to autumn, the tone of the shows shooting in Vancouver are turning similarly more serious in tone. Well at any rate, that’s the case for this week.

An X-Files-esque podcast is being turned into a TV series while an acclaimed science series wraps up a local leg of shooting its latest installation—which is only its third in over three decades, believe it or not.

Meanwhile, on the horizon is a horror anthology series that will be set during a dark period in U.S. history: the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War.

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

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Filming in Vancouver: Limetown starts, The Terror to come, and Cosmos: Possible Worlds wraps

Filming in Vancouver: Good Boys, You Me Her, Resident Alien, and Cosmos

You Me Her

Some unconventional comedies and some—er—spaciness fill up this week’s rundown of what’s shooting in Vancouver.

A bunch of R-rated good boys are about to call it a wrap while the world’s first poly-romcom gets back on set.

There’s also a potential new sci-fi series being shot as a pilot, while a science series that explores the outer reaches of the universe is getting underway.

So if you’re intrigued, here’s a snapshot of what’s going on in the streets of Hollywood North.

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Filming in Vancouver: Good Boys, You Me Her, Resident Alien, and Cosmos

Filming in Vancouver: Lost in Space, Cosmos, Monkey Beach, and the Detour

Lost in Space

So this week’s roundup of what’s happening in Vancouver’s screen scene is kind of spacey.

Well, what we mean by that is that we take a look at two TV series shooting here, one about science and space while the other is a science-fiction series about a family in space.

Speaking of families, there’s another series in the mix about a family on the run that has wound up in Vancouver this season.

Meanwhile on the local talent front, an Indigenous cinematic production will take a novel by a B.C. First Nations writer to the big screen.

So if you want to know more about all of this stuff, here’s a quick look at what’s shooting in Vancouver this week and in the weeks to come.

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Filming in Vancouver: Lost in Space, Cosmos, Monkey Beach, and the Detour