Filming in Vancouver: Eric McCormack, Casey Affleck, Peyton List, and Once Upon a Time

Travelers starts shooting Season 2—with a very cool city skyline as its backdrop.

There’s lots going on in Hollywood North these days, to say the least.

A lot of films and TV series are wrapping up but there are some new ones just starting their run, including a crime-thriller, an adaptation of a young-adult novel, and a time-traveling TV series.

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Filming in Vancouver: Eric McCormack, Casey Affleck, Peyton List, and Once Upon a Time

Vancouver Screen Scene: Sandra Oh, Bates Motel, Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce, and UnReal

Sandra Oh returns to the city where her career began to take off: Vancouver.

Best wishes for Year of the Rooster to all!

In the wake of Lunar New Year celebrations in Vancouver, a new feature film is on the horizon that brings together talent from both Canada and China.

There’s also a dramedy series finishing up one season and going straight into shooting the net one, a psychological horror TV series wrapping up its latest season, and a TV series about a fictitious reality TV series that is getting into shooting its third season.

Got all that? Good. Let’s get into the full details, shall we?

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Vancouver Screen Scene: Sandra Oh, Bates Motel, Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce, and UnReal

Vancouver Screen Scene: Seth Rogen, Casey Affleck, Molly Parker, and more

Workaholics stars Anders Holm, Blake Anderson, and Adam Devine will be wreaking havoc in Vancouver soon.

In this week’s roundup, we list a few anticipated TV series that are getting into gear on set and one series that’s wrapping up.

But as expected with the new year, a number of new productions are on the horizon and we’ve got two new ones heading our way to chat about.

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Vancouver Screen Scene: Seth Rogen, Casey Affleck, Molly Parker, and more

Vancouver Screen Scene: Grace Park, Tricia Helfer, Kate Winslet, Idris Elba, and more

Vancouver-raised Grace Park is heading back to town for Public Schooled.

Vancouver-raised Grace Park is heading back to town for the feature film Public Schooled.

This week, a hometown star returns back here to star in a Canadian feature film, and a number of TV shows go on hiatus. But on the horizon, there’s a production that’ll be bringing some big Hollywood names our way.

Curious to know more? Read on and find out.

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Vancouver Screen Scene: Grace Park, Tricia Helfer, Kate Winslet, Idris Elba, and more

Vancouver Screen Scene: From sci-fi thriller Parallel to The Magicians

Georgia King

Georgia King will star in the sci-fi feature film Parallel.

This week’s roundup of what’s shooting in Vancouver includes parallel universes, scary children, poly-dramedy, independent women (who aren’t Charlie’s Angels, Destiny’s Child, or Beyoncé), and magic.

As luck would have it, not all of those elements are in the same show. (When it is, it’s called Keeping Up With the Kardashians.)

But if that list sounds like your cup of tea, then pull up the chair and let’s get the party started. (Sugar? Cream? Almond milk?)

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Vancouver Screen Scene: From sci-fi thriller Parallel to The Magicians

Vancouver Screen Scene: From sci-fi Lost in Space and Parallel to Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce

Molly Parker

British Columbia–raised Molly Parker will star on the reboot of Lost in Space.

Looks like Vancouver is going back to the future, as some noteworthy sci-fi productions are coming our way.

Meanwhile, just as some TV series kick off production, a number of series are wrapping things up.

Here’s an overview of what’s going on around town in film and TV production.

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Vancouver Screen Scene: From sci-fi Lost in Space and Parallel to Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce

Vancouver Screen Scene: Riverdale, Descendants 2, No Tomorrow, My So-Called Wife, and more

Riverdale

The TV adaptation of Riverdale promises to be a darker take on the all-American teen comic book.

This week’s roundup includes two teen TV series with subversive spins on classic pop culture material, two TV series about women dealing with divorce in very different ways, and one TV show that follows what happens when a safe-shooting gal meets a reckless dude.

Interested? Well, let’s get things underway then.

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Vancouver Screen Scene: Riverdale, Descendants 2, No Tomorrow, My So-Called Wife, and more