'Homeland' Season 3 Spoilers: Cast Filming Scenes At Supreme Court & State Capitol Buildings, VIDEO & Details
Showtime's hit TV program, Homeland, has officially wrapped in Charlotte, N.C., and will reportedly be moving on to Raleigh to film some scenes inside and around the Supreme Court building.
According to a press release issued by WLOS, the cable network series will be shooting on Monday, as it stated the following:
"The Emmy Award-winning Showtime television series "Homeland" is filming at the state Supreme Court building and historic State Capitol building in Raleigh. The show will film scenes for its third season [on] Monday inside the Supreme Court building and around the Capitol and grounds [on] Tuesday. Curbsides of South Wilmington Street between East Morgan Street and Hargett Street, and on part of the east curb lane of the 100 block of Fayetteville Street."
Although the location of the shoots for the upcoming season will be taking place in North Carolina, it will still be portrayed on the small screen as Washington, D.C., as the TV series' Facebook casting page announced that the program was looking for "Washington, DC types."
Interesting to note, Hypable stated that Claire Danes was involved in one of the scenes being shot last week.
Showtime's Homeland will be kicking off its third season on Sunday, September 29th at 9/8 p.m. Central. Be sure to keep checking back for more of the latest details on the popular cable network series. A Season 3 teaser trailer can be viewed below.