NEWTON COUNTY, Ga. — Production for the upcoming Amazon Studios original series “Underground Railroad” continues throughout Georgia.
Last week, we told you about production taking place in Madison, Georgia. On Thursday, one of our viewers spotted trailers for the show in Newton County.
Susan Wages posted the photos in The A-Scene Facebook group. She writes, “Outside of Mansfield. Underground Railroad”.
Several basecamp signs for crew parking are visible in the snaps.
The upcoming Amazon series is directed by Barry Jenkins ("Moonlight," "If Beale Street Could Talk") and is based on the Colson Whitehead book “The Underground Railroad.”
The term is used to describe a network of people and places that assisted fugitive slaves as they escaped slavery in the South.
Some of the cast members include Thuso Mdedu, Chase W. Dillon, and Aaron Pierre, as reported by Variety.
The outlet reports the show will chronicle "one woman’s journey after escaping her Georgia plantation."
Jenkins has been tapped to direct 11 episodes of the one-hour series. This is his first television project.
Amazon's upcoming 'Underground Railroad' films in Newton County
Production on this series began late summer throughout several parts of Georgia. Back in August, A-Scene Insider Yvonne Lowery saw the basecamp sign “UGRR” nearby Myrtle Creek Farm in Newton County, in the same area of the recent spotting.
This upcoming original series joins other productions by Amazon Studios, including the award winning "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and Tom Clancy's "Jack Ryan."
You can expect the 'Underground Railroad' show to hit your screens in 2020, but so far, a release date has not been announced.
If you spot any yellow signs for productions in your neighborhood, or if you see any celebs while you're out in about tell The A-Scene about it!
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