Entertainment NewsCBS New Series 'Zoo' Now Filming and Hiring

CBS New Series ‘Zoo’ Now Filming and Hiring

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CBS new TV series ‘Zoo’ is now filming in New Orleans, Louisiana.

According to Deadline, CBS is working on a new TV series based on the James Patterson’s best-selling global thriller.

The Zoo centers around a young renegade scientist who is forced to unlock the mystery behind the recent string of violent animal attacks sweeping the planet.

James Patterson zoo

Appelbaum, Nemec, Pinkner, Rosenberg, Konrad, Mangold and Patterson executive produce with James Patterson Entertainment’s Steve Bowen, Leopoldo Gout and Bill Robinson who was involved in putting the project together.

According to the Louisiana Film Commission, producers are now hiring crew members to work on the upcoming CBS TV series. Filming is set to begin on January 26th with pre-production starting on December 1st. To apply for a crew position, send your resume to: [email protected]

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