The second series of Sky Original sci-fi thriller The Lazarus Project starring Paapa Essiedu, is available on Sky Max and streaming service NOW from today, after filming in Bristol with support from the city’s Film Office.
Having utilised a host of Bristol locations for series one, Newport-based production company Urban Myth Films returned to the city to film the eight-part second series between October 2022 and February 2023.
Laura Aviles, Head of Film (Bristol City Council):
“Welcoming a successful high end TV show like The Lazarus Project back for a second season gives the clearest signal of how well Bristol caters for this type of shoot. Urban Myth never fail to get the best out of our locations. With support from the Film Office – who are this year marking 20 years of assisting shoots like this – Bristol is the ideal setting for international, action-packed productions needing visually versatile locations that can double for London and other European cities.
“We were also delighted to see Urban Myth providing placements for emerging and underrepresented talent behind the camera. This type of access must be a priority if we are to grow the crew base in the region and we applaud any production that takes this type of proactive approach.”
Bristol Film Office assisted filming at a diverse range of locations across the city, which double for London and Eastern Europe in the drama.
Locations were sourced in Easton, the Old City, Central Bristol, Fishponds, St Paul’s, Bedminster and Clifton*(see full locations list below). Blaise Castle Estate and the Former Bank of England building were also used, and roads were closed for nighttime driving scenes filmed along Temple Way. A London bus featured in scenes filmed around the city and at the production’s unit base at Gardiner Haskins car park in Old Market. Spicer+Cole on Queen Square Avenue, The Hungry Bite café on Ashton Road and Vx Café on East Street were just some of the local business premises that were also hired for filming.
Series Two Producer Benjamin Greenacre:
“Bristol always has incredible visual production value. The Lazarus Project is primarily set in London but Bristol has the scale and variation to be the most likely place to find suitable options. The Crescent on Canon’s Way, a prominent building near the docks, also doubled for Eastern Europe. The ease with which the Film Office and Highways Dept dealt with our request to close a major road for a stunt-laden car chase helped turn what could have been an utter headache into a highly effective and excellent-looking night of filming.”
Urban Myth Films also ran a training scheme on the production which provided placements for 12 emerging creatives from under-represented backgrounds in Wales and the South West. Trainees gained practical experience and a professional credit on drama, with placements across the art department, props, camera, script supervision, grips and lighting.
The Lazarus Project is a timely and affecting exploration of the desire to take charge of your own fate. When the world locks into a never-ending time loop that will ultimately end with the planet’s complete extinction, the Lazarus team must race against time to find a solution before humanity is wiped out forever. Among their number is resolute Lazarus agent, George (Paapa Essiedu), who’s been left in disgrace after betraying the organisation in the name of love.
George is determined to redeem himself and win back the trust of his friends, colleagues, and the love of his life. But when he discovers that the cause he’s fighting is more sinister than it appears, George begins to suspect that the only person he can really trust is himself.
The epic, action-packed second series is led by Emmy and BAFTA-nominated Paapa Essiedu with Anjli Mohindra, Charly Clive, Vinette Robinson, Rudi Dharmalingam, Caroline Quentin and Tom Burke all reprising their roles.
Also joining the cast are Royce Pierreson (The Irregulars, The Witcher), Colin Salmon (Resident Evil, Limitless), Safia Oakley-Green (Sherwood), Lorne MacFayden (Vigil), Zoe Telford (Genius), Sam Troughton and James Atherton (Hollyoaks).
The Lazarus Project season two is available on Sky Max and streaming service NOW from 15th November.