Filming Underway for Gettysburg 1863, A New Take on the Battle that Changed History
The anticipation is building for an upcoming film about one of America's most pivotal moments in history - The Battle of Gettysburg. According to recent sightings by local authorities and enthusiastic social media posts from tourist attractions, the crew of 'Gettysburg 1863' has been hard at work on location in Pennsylvania.
The independent production team has been making a big impact around historic sites such as the Shriver House Museum, where Confederate Army sharpshooters once took cover. For the film, the museum lit its original gas lamp for the first time in over a century, setting the scene for an authentic 19th-century experience. In addition, a production team was seen digging up a downtown street to create the dirt roads of 1863.
Meanwhile, the historic Dobbin House Tavern has welcomed its own visitors - namely, film crew members. The tavern's parlor and study were cleared last week to accommodate filming for several scenes. A fascinating stop on the Underground Railroad before it served as a field hospital during the battle.
Starring Stephen Lang, best known for his role in 'Avatar,' 'Gettysburg 1863' tells the story of John L. Burns, a civilian who joined the Union cause when the war came to his hometown. Supporting actors include Bruce Boxleitner and Samuel Roukin. The project's writer-director, Bo Brinkman, has experience from working on the original 'Gettysburg' film.
The movie is expected to hit theaters in late 2026, bringing a fresh perspective to this pivotal moment in American history. Get ready for an immersive cinematic experience that promises to immerse viewers into the tumultuous world of The Battle of Gettysburg.
The anticipation is building for an upcoming film about one of America's most pivotal moments in history - The Battle of Gettysburg. According to recent sightings by local authorities and enthusiastic social media posts from tourist attractions, the crew of 'Gettysburg 1863' has been hard at work on location in Pennsylvania.
The independent production team has been making a big impact around historic sites such as the Shriver House Museum, where Confederate Army sharpshooters once took cover. For the film, the museum lit its original gas lamp for the first time in over a century, setting the scene for an authentic 19th-century experience. In addition, a production team was seen digging up a downtown street to create the dirt roads of 1863.
Meanwhile, the historic Dobbin House Tavern has welcomed its own visitors - namely, film crew members. The tavern's parlor and study were cleared last week to accommodate filming for several scenes. A fascinating stop on the Underground Railroad before it served as a field hospital during the battle.
Starring Stephen Lang, best known for his role in 'Avatar,' 'Gettysburg 1863' tells the story of John L. Burns, a civilian who joined the Union cause when the war came to his hometown. Supporting actors include Bruce Boxleitner and Samuel Roukin. The project's writer-director, Bo Brinkman, has experience from working on the original 'Gettysburg' film.
The movie is expected to hit theaters in late 2026, bringing a fresh perspective to this pivotal moment in American history. Get ready for an immersive cinematic experience that promises to immerse viewers into the tumultuous world of The Battle of Gettysburg.