Film crews turned up in Oldham this week as the town centre's main nightclub was taken over by film crews.
The shoot is understood to be taking place for new vampire hunter TV show The Talamasca, for American channel AMC.
The series follows the secret society which is responsible for tracking and containing witches, vampires, werewolves and other creatures scattered around the globe.
It will star Elizabeth McGovern, who will be well-known to UK audiences as Cora Crawley on Downton Abbey, as Helen, a "seasoned veteran of the Talamasca".
She recruits leading character Guy Anatole, played by Aussie actor Nicholas Denton who is best known for his role in the 2022 series Dangerous Liaisons.
Also starring in the series is William Fichtner of Prison Break, Heat and Armageddon fame, as Jasper, a "mysterious American" who is the leader of the London branch of the Talamasca.
On Tuesday (October 8), film crews could be seen outside the Liquid and Envy nightclub, where it is understood filming was taking place inside.
Filming for the series is taking place across the North West, including Manchester and Bolton, where crews were spotted yesterday.
The show, which is being created by AMC, is set to come out late next year.
Oscar-nominated John Lee Hancock and Mark Lafferty are serving as writers, co-showrunners and executive producers of the new series. Hancock will also direct.
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