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Cameras roll on Rock Island Mysteries S2

10 live action kid's drama to shoot on the Gold Coast for the next 5 months.

Network 10 and Nickelodeon children’s series Rock Island Mysteries has returned to the Gold Coast, with cameras now rolling on the second season.

There will be 20 new episodes of the series, filmed by Fremantle Australia over the next five months.

The series follows irrepressible Aussie teenager Taylor Young (Alexa Curtis) and her friends, who are driven by a renewed motivation to find Taylor’s missing Uncle Charlie after they reconnected in a mysterious portal to another world.

Screen Queensland CEO Courtney Gibson said, “We’re so pleased to have Rock Island Mysteries back on the Gold Coast! The second season sees the continuation of around 150 Queensland cast and crew jobs and will generate approximately $11.2 million direct spend in the state — delivering a total of over $20 million investment across the life of the franchise so far.

“The continuing partnership between Fremantle, Nickelodeon, Network 10 and Screen Queensland also supports an illustrious team of Queensland-based key creatives, along with Heads of Department and crew.”

Brett Popplewell, Head of Drama at Fremantle Australia, said, “Bringing Rock Island Mysteries back to Queensland for a second season is a real thrill for us. The Queensland crews are second-to-none and in a very competitive market we’re proud to have so many returning crew, as well as some well-established craftspeople joining us.

“This season we’re shooting at Pinnacle Studios in Helensvale where we’re able to access exceptional facilities on both studio stages and spacious, well-appointed offices.

“The Gold Coast provides us with an astonishing array of unique locations, and we’ll again traverse beaches, quarries, marinas and use areas on Mt Tamborine in place of Rock Island’s mysterious jungles. For a kids mystery adventure show set in a tropical paradise, we couldn’t ask for a better world to make Rock Island Mysteries.”

Rock Island Mysteries is produced by Series Producer Timothy Powell and Jonah Klein of Fremantle Australia. Returning Queensland key creatives include Directors Jovita O’Shaughnessy (Darby and Joan, Home and Away) and Evan Clarry (The Bureau of Magical Things, Mako Mermaids), as well as Script Producer Stephen Vagg, Director of Photography Andrew Conder and Casting Director Tom McSweeney.

Currently nominated for the 2022 AACTA Award for Best Children’s Program, Season 1 has since screened on Nickelodeon in Australia, New Zealand, U.K., U.S. and around the world. Season 2 is set for a 2023 release on Network 10.

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