Crew films at Sully bungalow for upcoming Tom Hardy film

By Ellyn Wright

6th Oct 2021 | Local News

A Sully bungalow is the latest local spot that filming for the upcoming action thriller 'Havoc' starring Tom Hardy is taking place.

A film crew has been spotted at a house in Lynmouth Drive, with extra vehicles of equipment parked next to the nearby cricket ground.

The back of the property had been blocked off, to keep any spoilers under wraps.

However, outside the front of the property there was a Rockwood Dog Display Team van. The team trains animals at a farm in South Wales for TV and film work.

One Lynmouth Drive resident told Nub News they were informed of the filming via a letter, which confirmed it was for 'Havoc' an action-thriller set to be released on Netflix.

He said the crew had not caused any disruption.

The film began principal photography on July 8, 2021, in Cardiff, where production has predominantly taken place.

Tom Hardy was spotted on Barry Island in July and outside the Brangwyn Hall in Swansea in August .

Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker also stars in the film, and recently shared snaps of himself enjoying Penarth Esplanade on social media.

Production is scheduled to wrap this month.

The film is set to be one of the biggest films ever to be produced in Wales and director Gareth Evans hopes it will leave a lasting legacy for filmmakers.

The Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden said: "Film and TV production is at the heart of a thriving creative industries sector in Wales, and home grown projects such as HAVOC show the potential that exists for welsh companies to make their mark in international markets."

     

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