

A young girl tricks Tom into helping the witch escape. The movie is based on the first book in The Wardstone Chronicles, giving it franchise potential and perhaps explaining why The Seventh Son production signs TUSK have been spotted everywhere from the Britannia Mines near Squamish to the Watchmen set to this mega medieval castle set at Kent Hangar field. The Seventh Son, which began filming in Vancouver on March 19th, is about an apprentice Tom (Ben Barnes) - the seventh son of a seventh son - to the County Spook (Jeff Bridges) who has imprisoned an evil witch Mother Malkin (Julianne Moore).

Main cast must have been on set, judging by the waiting "star cars", but the actors were being driven to and from their trailers in the southeast corner of Kent Hangar field to the north entrance to the castle set unseen. Unfortunately, I could only a see a sliver of the filming on Monday afternoon through a gap in the blue screens, revealing an interior market with background performers dressed in medieval garb and real horses tethered to wood railings. Crew park, tents, craft services for background performers both human and equine, trailers, trucks and a large steel pool took up most of the remaining space. In addition to the vast wooden set, I counted eight generators, several giant blue screens attached to a wall of forty-two stacked shipping containers on the north side (crew had turned one of the bottom containers into a makeshift props department) and several more giant blue screens attached to a smaller wall of stacked shipping containers on the south side. A set so big that tweeted on a drive-by: "Holy! HUGE production #SeventhSon bus drove by to see the whole sizzle! Wow! Blue screen too! #yvrshoots." find more on my daily blog .Īfter months of construction, dark fantasy movie The Seventh Son started filming this week on its gigantic castle set on the gravel field at Boundary and Kent in Vancouver, known as the Kent Hangar field. Film and TV productions like Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Fringe, Supernatural and Once Upon a Time showcase our city in similar fashion and sometimes put a celebrity actor or two in the frame. This series had its genesis when I began photographing Vancouver area location shoots in the summer of 2010 to get over a long post-Olympics funk.
