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Producers of Boston bombing movie ask to film at university
Meanwhile the Jake Gyllenhaal film Stronger is described as “A victim of the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 helps the police track down the killers while struggling to recover from devastating trauma”.
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Academy Award victor J.K. Simmons will join Mark Wahlberg in “Patriots Day”, a film chronicling the events surrounding the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, CBS Films and Lionsgate announced Thursday.
Town officials now say filming would not be in the “best interest of Watertown”.
Movie producers from CBS Films reportedly met with residents earlier this month to ask permission, saying filming would be going until midnight some nights, and there would be stimulated gunshots during that time. But not everyone is on board – the homeowner who owned the boat where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found in declined to be involved in the movie. Patriots’ Day heralds a reunion between the actor and his Lone Survivor director Peter Berg, who shared a statement in light of Simmons’ addition to the cast.
The movie, “Patriots Day” will star Dorchester-native Mark Wahlberg.
The filming would have required simulated gunshots late at night, and the crew would have started filming in late April. He said Friday producers will choose another location.
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A film production company working on a movie about the Boston Marathon attacks will not be allowed to recreate the Watertown shootout in town.