Film crews have taken to a Dorset town for what is widely believed to be Netflix comedy-drama Heartstopper.
Production crews have been spotted along the seafront at Lyme Regis.
Filming at Lyme Regis on Tuesday Picture: Simon Emmett Photography
They were seen setting up at Monmouth and Sandy beaches on Monday and Tuesday, with filming equipment dotted along the beach.
An intimate scene being filmed between two cast members Picture: Graham Hunt Photography
Production company See-Saw Productions remained tight-lipped when approached by the Bridport and Lyme Regis News, but a letter to residents shows filming scheduled between October 2 and 5.
The letter tells residents it 'endeavours to keep disruption to a minimum.'
Filming on the beach at Lyme Regis Picture: Graham Hunt Photography
Cast members on the beach Picture: Graham Hunt Photography
Picture: Simon Emmett Photography
Today will continue at the beach as well as Broad Street and Thursday will move to the South West Coast Path and Langmoor & Lister Gardens.
Netflix has confirmed on Monday that season three of the British teen drama is in production.
AND ACTION!! 🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂
— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) October 2, 2023
Heartstopper Season 3 is officially in production. pic.twitter.com/QMX0Htoofw
The show stars Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Stephen Fry and Olivia Colman.
Picture: Simon Emmett Photography
It follows the story of Charlie Spring (Locke), a gay schoolboy who falls in love with classmate Nick Nelson (Connor), whom he sits next to in his new form. It is based on Alice Oseman's successful LGBTQ+ webcomics for young adults.
Lyme Regis has proven a popular filming location, with scenes for the upcoming 'Wonka' movie filmed on the Cobb.
In March 2019, crowds excitedly gathered near the town's seafront to catch a glimpse of Kate Winslett and Saoirse Ronan as they filmed Ammonite.
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