Actor Danny Dyer was spotted in Knaresborough today (Friday) amidst rumours he's starring in the Christmas film being shot in the town.
Residents caught a glimpse of Kiefer Sutherland last week as he filmed his scenes for the new film, rumoured to be called 'Tinsel Town.'
And today, residents saw former Eastenders star Danny Dyer, who was filming on Kirkgate.
It's also rumoured that Rebel Wilson will star in the flick, although she has yet to be seen.
The film is being produced by Future Artists Entertainment and will launch on Sky Cinema around Christmas this year.
A spokesperson for Future Artists Entertainment said:
“The film is a family Christmas movie for a well-known UK distributor, and centres on Brad, a Hollywood action movie star who unexpectedly finds himself performing in the pantomime in the fictional town of Stanford.
“We have had such a lovely welcome from the local community over the last week or so, and I just wanted to extend my thanks on behalf of the cast and crew, and to reassure local residents that we don’t take such lovely hospitality for granted.”

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