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'The Blindspot' to Film on Clinton Hill Streets Thursday

By Alexandra Leon | December 9, 2015 4:44pm
"The Blindspot" will shoot two scenes for season one Thursday in Clinton Hill.
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The mystery of Jane’s identity will be one step closer to being solved Thursday in Clinton Hill.

NBC’s “The Blindspot,” a drama in which a tattooed woman is found alive in a duffel bag in Times Square with no memory, will be on location starting at 6 a.m., closing off sections of two streets.

A scene for the show's first season will show an actor step out of Jane’s safehouse at 78 Vanderbilt and walk along Vanderbilt Avenue, according to the Mayor's Office of Film and TV and City Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo.

Another scene will feature a “hero actor” walking along Park Avenue, according to Cumbo’s blog.

A spokesman for "The Blindspot" did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Starting at 10 p.m. Wednesday, drivers will be unable to park in the following locations:

• The west side of Vanderbilt Avenue, between Park and Myrtle Avenues
• The south side of Park Avenue, between Vanderbilt and Waverly Avenues
• The north side of Park Avenue, between Clinton and Waverly Avenues

Cast and crew members will be there until 11 p.m., according to production signs posted along the street.