An article on www.marinij.com indicates that Transformers: ‘Bumblebee’ shoot, a.k.a. ‘Brighton Falls,’ launches in San Rafael.
Paramount Pictures has begun work on its newest action film, “Transformers Universe: Bumblebee,” in a quiet residential neighborhood in the Peacock Gap area of San Rafael.
The film shoot for “Bumblebee,” code-named “Brighton Falls,” was surrounded by heavy security Tuesday, including San Rafael Police Department officers and Paramount vans and trucks.
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At the same time, the Peacock Gap neighborhood is also the current shoot location for the second season of “13 Reasons Why,” a Netflix series revolving around the issue of teen suicide. A house in the neighborhood was blocked off by security vans on Tuesday. Other episodes were shot at and around San Rafael High School earlier this summer.
Meanwhile, Zachary Quemore, assistant location manager for Paramount, declined to say how long the film crew for “Brighton Falls,” a.k.a. “Bumblebee,” would be in town shooting at the set.
“I have no idea,” Quemore said, referring all other questions to Paramount officials.
The set, said by San Rafael city personnel to be a facade of a house, was built earlier this year on an open lot at the end of a cul de sac overlooking the San Pablo Bay.
Access to the set was not available, Quemore said.
The film, directed by Travis Knight and starring Hailee Steinfeld and Jorge Lendeborg Jr., is scheduled for a June 8, 2018, release, according to the online blog Omega Underground.
It is a prequel to the “Transformers” series and deals with Bumblebee, a robot car — or autobot — in his formative early years on Earth.
In other Paramount news, the online blog Refinery29 reports that the second season of “13 Reasons Why” will deal with recovery and healing from trauma. The first season drew concern and controversy from parents and educators that the show was glorifying suicide.
Dconworshipper
going by that title one could only asume that they are going to make other character spin offs if this one gets good views.
alright then,time for a "transformers universe:barricade" film.
BarricadeLives
'Transformers Universe: Bumblebee'
not too keen on the title..reminds me of 'X-Men: Origins-Wolverine'
Jerrimus
I did but unfortunately it slips through sometimes, somehow. Creeper-ish
Livingdeaddan
That was a great show! I don't know it needs a sequel series, but i'll give it a go. So anyway, bumblebee you say…
[Wing_Saber-X]
So why no ban on pie then?
Afterburner
We'll bring this launch back down to earth.
Jerrimus
I'm glad someone finally said it, wanted to pm something nicer long long ago
Timothy.R
Yeah, 13 reasons why didn't glorify suicide as much as it showed how irrational it is and can destroy a community and hurt a lot of people.
convoy84
Amen. That boy needs to shut his mouth.
Jazz210
Insert gif with leslie nelson waving "nothing to see here" and oh u get the idea where im going with this…good grief i dislike seeing pie's profile pic
megabot6969
I'm done with movieverse, but good luck
pie125
Transformers: ‘Bumblebee’ shoot, a.k.a. ‘Brighton Falls,’ launches in San Rafael
Transformers: ‘Bumblebee’ shoot, a.k.a. ‘Brighton Falls,’ launches in San Rafael
By Keri Brenner, Marin Independent Journal
POSTED: 08/15/17, 5:45 PM PDT
Paramount Pictures has begun work on its newest action film, “Transformers Universe: Bumblebee,” in a quiet residential neighborhood in the Peacock Gap area of San Rafael.
The film shoot for “Bumblebee,” code-named “Brighton Falls,” was surrounded by heavy security Tuesday, including San Rafael Police Department officers and Paramount vans and trucks.
At the same time, the Peacock Gap neighborhood is also the current shoot location for the second season of “13 Reasons Why,” a Netflix series revolving around the issue of teen suicide. A house in the neighborhood was blocked off by security vans on Tuesday. Other episodes were shot at and around San Rafael High School earlier this summer.
Meanwhile, Zachary Quemore, assistant location manager for Paramount, declined to say how long the film crew for “Brighton Falls,” a.k.a. “Bumblebee,” would be in town shooting at the set.
“I have no idea,” Quemore said, referring all other questions to Paramount officials.
The set, said by San Rafael city personnel to be a facade of a house, was built earlier this year on an open lot at the end of a cul de sac overlooking the San Pablo Bay.
Access to the set was not available, Quemore said.
The film, directed by Travis Knight and starring Hailee Steinfeld and Jorge Lendeborg Jr., is scheduled for a June 8, 2018, release, according to the online blog Omega Underground.
It is a prequel to the “Transformers” series and deals with Bumblebee, a robot car — or autobot — in his formative early years on Earth.
In other Paramount news, the online blog Refinery29 reports that the second season of “13 Reasons Why” will deal with recovery and healing from trauma. The first season drew concern and controversy from parents and educators that the show was glorifying suicide.
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