James Nesbitt pictured filming new Netflix series in Blackpool (SPOILER ALERT)
The Cold Feet star was spotted filming climactic scenes for a new 8-part thriller, Stay Close, on the beach near Central Pier.
The series, based on Harlan Coben's bestselling novel of the same name, previously visited the resort to shoot scenes on the Promenade in March.
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Hide AdThis morning, bystanders watching from the Prom were gripped by the tense drama unfolding on the beach as cameras rolled.
(SPOILER ALERT)
Taking centre stage on the seafront was James Nesbitt, in the role of a homicide detective, as 'armed police' frantically surrounded a suspect with guns drawn.
As the tense stand-off unfolded, an actor playing what appears to be the series' villain was detained by armed officers under orders from Detective Broome - played by Nesbitt - who has been investigating a missing person's cold case.
Filming for the climactic scene has now wrapped up and the show's Manchester-based production company has not said whether filming will resume in the resort after today.
What's Stay Close about?
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Hide AdRED, the same production team behind Channel 4's 'It's a Sin' and Netflix hit 'The Stranger', has been commissioned by the streaming giant to create the new show.
Prior to filming commencing earlier this year, James Nesbitt said: “The team at RED are a northern powerhouse of world-class TV. They are a benchmark for quality drama, and I’m thrilled to be part of such a great production.
"The scripts drew me in from the get-go and I am looking forward to starting filming."
The series also stars Richard Armitage, who featured in last year's Harlan Coben/Netflix adaptation The Stranger, as well as actress Cush Jumbo, best known for her starring role in the legal drama series The Good Wife.
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Hide AdProduction company Red, said: "With trademark thrills, gripping suspense, and a crime to solve, Stay Close questions how much you really know someone. Three people living comfortable lives each conceal dark secrets that even the closest to them would never suspect.
"Megan (Jumbo), a working mother of three; Ray (Armitage), the once promising documentary photographer, now stuck in a dead-end job pandering to celebrity-obsessed rich kids, and Broome (Nesbitt), a detective who’s unable to let go of a missing person’s cold case.
"Lorraine (Parish), an old friend from Megan’s past, delivers some shocking news which will impact on all three characters.
"As the past comes back to haunt them, threatening to ruin their lives and the lives of those around them, what will be their next move?"
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Hide AdNetflix and Red are yet to reveal further details but writer Coben has been sharing his excitement with fans for the show on Twitter.
He said: “I am so happy and excited to Stay Close (pun intended) with Danny Brocklehurst (producer), Nicola Shindler and Richard Fee — the same team that made The Stranger, Safe and The Five.
“And talk about a dream-come-true cast – Cush Jumbo, an incendiary and awesome talent; Jimmy Nesbitt, a legendary actor I always wanted to collaborate with; and wow, Richard Armitage back again.
“Netflix has been a wonderful home, and from what I’ve seen so far, Stay Close will be our most gripping and binge-able series yet.”
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Hide AdStay Close is the latest Netflix project for Harlan Coben and part of his five-year deal with the streaming service to adapt 14 of his bestselling books into film and TV dramas.
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