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Netflix’s new series Too Much to shoot in London

Netflix’s new series Too Much to shoot in London

Written by Kianna Best on Dec 12, 2023. Posted in Production News

Netflix announced today that Lena Dunham will be bringing new series Too much to the streaming platform. Set against the backdrop of London, the romantic comedy is created by both Dunham and her husband Luis Felber, who will also contribute to the music. Hack’s actress Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe from The White Lotus will star in the series.

APU on production in Peru

APU on production in Peru

Written by Kianna Best on Nov 29, 2023. Posted in Production News

Peru saw one its highest moment in production with the filming of Transformers: The Rise of the Beast in 2021. But whilst its release this year keeps that light alive, some things still stand in the way of the country’s feature film potential. With Paddington in Peru barely stepping foot in the beloved characters home, and a hesitation to commit to an incentive, APU Productions executive producer Bruno Canale sheds light on the local sentiments.

New York screen sector springs back into action

New York screen sector springs back into action

Written by Kianna Best on Nov 24, 2023. Posted in Production News

Following the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, New York City’s film and television industry has stepped back into action. With a visit from the mayor on Wednesday to  East End Studios, currently in construction, the slew of late night talk shows returning to their usual spots, and other dramatised projects in production, New York city is positioning itself for business as usual.

Paramount+ greenlights UK and Spain shot The Road Trip

Paramount+ greenlights UK and Spain shot The Road Trip

Written by Kianna Best on Nov 23, 2023. Posted in Production News

The Road Trip, based on the best-selling book by Beth O’Leary, is coming to Paramount+. Directed by China Moo-Young, the series follows the success of O’Leary’s adaptation of The Flatshare. Written and executive produced by Ryan O’Sullivan and Matilda Wnek, both known for their work on Vigil 2, The Road Trip is set for filming in Bristol and Grand Canaria,  for the border crossing adventure. Produced by 42, the series will star Emma Appleton, Laurie Davidson and David Jonsson.

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