A TV SERIES filmed partly in a Flintshire village is now available to watch.
Crews were seen setting up cameras in Pentre Halkyn last August, with several HGV's and filming equipment spotted around the Hen Rake area.
A letter shown to the Leader revealed that crews were filming scenes for TV series 'Dead Hot'.
Quay Street Productions were at the site for around a week as they shot parts of the series.
Residents were even warned that there would be a scene 'involving a firearm'.
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The six-episode series is now available to watch via Amazon Prime Video.
Bilal Hasna (Extraordinary) and Vivian Oparah (I May Destroy You) star as the show's protagonists Elliot and Jess, alongside the likes of Penelope Wilton (Downton Abbey) and Peter Serafinowicz (The School for Good and Evil).
It explores themes of class, love and identity through the friendship of Elliot and Jess, brought together by the loss of Peter, Elliot's first love interest and Jess's brother.
The comedy thriller has been created and written by Charlotte Coben (The Stranger), who previously worked with Quay Street Productions founder and producer Nicola Shindler on Netflix dramas The Stranger and Stay Close.
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