Actress Amanda Seyfried was spotted on the set of the upcoming series Long Bright River in New York City wearing a cozy black fur coat. The 38-year-old actress appeared to be in high spirits as she interacted with crew members working on the show. Long Bright River is based on Liz Moore’s book of the same name and centers on a police officer in Philadelphia who discovers a personal connection to several murders in her district. Seyfried signed on as the star of the series and will also serve as one of its executive producers.

In addition to Seyfried, Nicholas Pinnock and Ashleigh Cummings were added to the cast of Long Bright River in February. The ensemble also includes John Doman, Dash Mihok, and Perry Mattfeld. Production on the series began last month in New York City, but a premiere date for the show, which will stream on Peacock, has not been announced. Seyfried’s involvement in the project was revealed in January, when she signed on as the star of the show and participated in a ride-along with Philadelphia’s 26th District Police along with author Liz Moore.

Seyfried was seen wearing a big black fur coat on the set of Long Bright River, along with a bulletproof vest and a tight bun hairstyle. The show aims to portray the lives of those struggling with addiction and the family members who love them with compassion. Both Seyfried and Moore expressed their excitement about working together on the project and showcasing the empowerment of those initially perceived as victims. Seyfried’s recent work was shown at the prestigious Berlin Film Festival, and she appeared to be fully immersed in her role on the set of Long Bright River.

Long Bright River is set to be a compelling series that delves into themes of addiction and family dynamics in a high-crime area of Philadelphia. The ensemble cast, including Seyfried, Pinnock, and Cummings, promises to deliver powerful performances that will captivate viewers. With production currently underway in New York City, fans can look forward to seeing Seyfried’s portrayal of a police officer grappling with personal connections to the crimes in her district. The show will offer a unique perspective on the struggles faced by those affected by addiction and the complexities of family relationships.

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