Yet another film is being shot in Yorkshire - and you can be a part of it
She said:"The landscapes speak for themselves - they are extraordinary - and people have always been attracted by that and our amazing country houses. 2022 is going to be extraordinary and you're going to be seeing a lot more of Yorkshire on both the big and small screens."
Productions such as Marvel’s Secret Invasion, Mission Impossible 7 and Indiana Jones 5 have all been filmed in Yorkshire in recent months. Areas of Leeds and Bradford have been closed for filming of BBC's new thriller Better, while parts of Hull are closed for the filming of Netflix's Bodies.
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