Filming of Apple+ series in South Buffalo to begin next week
(TNS) — Film crews will be in and out of South Buffalo until around Thanksgiving for an AppleTV+ series tentatively titled “Parallax.”
The shoots will take place in the township’s Clinton neighborhood. It will total only about six days over the next several months, according to Kannie Yu LaPack, executive vice president of publicity, public affairs and social media for A+E Studios, one of the production companies filming the series.
The first of those shoots is set to begin next week, she said.
Crew presence in the small village will be “minimal,” Yu LaPack said, and filming will take place on private property.
“Parallax,” a place-holder name for the project, is based on crime novels by Lars Kepler — the pseudonym used by Swedish writers Alexander and Alexandra Ahndoril, a husband-and-wife team.
According to an Apple TV+ release, the 10-part series follows a soldier-turned-detective who leaves Philadelphia for a quiet life in Western Pennsylvania. There, he becomes embroiled in the investigation into a local serial killer.
The show stars Liev Schreiber as Detective Jonah Lynn, Stephen Graham as serial killer Jurek Walter and Zazie Beetz as FBI agent Saga Bauer, who is Lynn’s adopted daughter. In addition to A+E, the series will also be developed by Range Studios.
Yu LaPack said the series does not have an official air date.