MR. MONK’S LAST CASE With Tony Shalhoub Expected To Film in Toronto This May
Mr. Monk’s Last Case, a Peacock follow-up movie to the hit USA mystery series starring Tony Shalhoub, is expected to film in Toronto this May.
Longtime mainstream media (MSM) journalist and author Susan Gittins began writing about and photographing Vancouver’s many film and TV location shoots in the summer of 2010 after the Winter Olympics put the city and its beauty on the world stage. Movies and TV series often showcase the Vancouver area in similar fashion. Vancouver is Awesome commissioned her YVRShoots series in the fall of 2010 and it ran regularly for three years. She launched her own daily YVRShoots blog in the spring of 2012.
Mr. Monk’s Last Case, a Peacock follow-up movie to the hit USA mystery series starring Tony Shalhoub, is expected to film in Toronto this May.
Skylar Astin guested on last night’s The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to promote the hit CBS series So Help Me Todd with Marcia Gay Harden, which has been filming in Vancouver since last summer.
CBS teases its new Justin Hartley drama Tracker during March Madness this month. Adapted from Jeffrey Deaver’s thriller The Never Game, the new series filmed its pilot in Vancouver last Fall and is expected to go into production this summer.
Superman & Lois Season 3 filmed an emotional scene on the Vancouver Art Gallery roof as Metropolis last September for next week’s episode Uncontrollable Forces directed by Elizabeth Henstridge.
Today is Superman & Lois Season 3’s last day of filming in Vancouver and the season premiere. Tyler Hoechlin’s Superman/Clark Kent and Bitsie Tulloch’s Lois Lane are the heart of the show.
NBC pilot Murder By the Book (working title), with Retta as an unlikely detective in a seaside town, starts filming in Steveston south of Vancouver.
Superman & Lois took over a few blocks of downtown Vancouver today to film their season 3 finale. Backgrounders saw Superman himself (Tyler Hoechlin) landing and taking flight in 200 Granville Plaza dressed as Metropolis Metro’s Centennial Station.
Sixteen years on, Eli Roth is about to start directing a real Thanksgiving slasher film in Ontario, based on his fake trailer featured in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s 2007 cult movie Grindhouse.
Tituss Burgess, Tommy Dewey and Siobhan William join Retta in NBC pilot MURDER BY THE BOOK filming in Vancouver this March.