Crew filming 'highly visible graphic content' in downtown Vancouver this weekend

A film crew will be shooting scenes for an upcoming TV series involving "highly visible graphic content," in the 400 block of Seymour Street this weekend, the city tweeted Saturday morning. (CTV)
Published Saturday, October 26, 2019 2:58PM PDT
Last Updated Saturday, October 26, 2019 4:44PM PDT
VANCOUVER - The City of Vancouver is warning residents and visitors not to be alarmed if they see dead bodies or hear gunshots near Seymour and Pender streets this weekend.
A film crew will be shooting scenes for an upcoming TV series involving "highly visible graphic content," in the 400 block of Seymour Street this weekend, the city tweeted Saturday morning.
A spokesperson for the city told CTV News Vancouver the film crew is from Salvation Production. The scenes being filmed are part of an upcoming CBS All Access series called "Radio Nowhere," which is based on Stephen King's novel "The Stand."
Filming is also anticipated at the intersection of Howe and Pender streets and at other locations nearby Saturday and Sunday.
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