George Clooney and Hugh Laurie are bound for British Columbia to film Tomorrowland, a new Disney film shrouded in secrecy.
By Nia Daniels 15 Aug 2013
George Clooney and Hugh Laurie are bound for British Columbia to film Tomorrowland, a new Disney film shrouded in secrecy.
From writer/producer/director Brad Bird (Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, The Iron Giant), the sci-fi adventure previously had a working title of 1952. The screenplay is by Bird, Damon Lindelof (the pair also produce) and Jeff Jenson, with a plot that remains very much under wraps. Britt Robertson and Judy Greer are among the acting talent also reportedly on board.
The Okanagan film commissioner Jon Summerland confirmed that filming takes place in the North Okanagan, Canada, running from late summer until the autumn and using locations including the Enderby/Armstrong area. He said: “Having a film, cast and crew of this caliber coming to the Okanagan to shoot is a highlight in the history of filming in the Okanagan. “
The Okanagan film commissioner Jon Summerland confirmed that filming takes place in the North Okanagan, Canada, running from late summer until the autumn and using locations including the Enderby/Armstrong area. He said: “Having a film, cast and crew of this caliber coming to the Okanagan to shoot is a highlight in the history of filming in the Okanagan. “
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