Jessica Raine spotted filming dramatic scenes for The Devil's Hour series two trends now

Jessica Raine spotted filming dramatic scenes for The Devil's Hour series two trends now
Jessica Raine spotted filming dramatic scenes for The Devil's Hour series two trends now

Jessica Raine spotted filming dramatic scenes for The Devil's Hour series two trends now

It may be too early for Halloween, but thriller fans can rejoice all the same.

Jessica Raine, 40 has been spotted shooting scenes for series two of the Prime Video original, The Devil's Hour.

Wrapped in a green coat, purple t-shirt and blue jeans, the former Call The Midwife actress can be seen in dramatic shots shouting and running over a bridge.

The gripping drama comes from the creative team behind Sherlock and stars Jessica and Doctor Who alumni, Peter Capaldi, 64.

It follows the story of a frazzled mother, Lucy Chambers (played by Jessica), who is woken at exactly 3.33am - the so-called 'devil's hour' - every night by terrifying visions.

Screen queen: Jessica Raine, 40 has been spotted shooting scenes for series two of the Prime Video original The Devil's Hour in Hampshire on Friday

Screen queen: Jessica Raine, 40 has been spotted shooting scenes for series two of the Prime Video original The Devil's Hour in Hampshire on Friday

Top telly: The actress plays frazzled mother, Lucy Chambers in the thriller, who is woken at exactly 3.33am every morning - the so-called 'devil's hour'

Top telly: The actress plays frazzled mother, Lucy Chambers in the thriller, who is woken at exactly 3.33am every morning - the so-called 'devil's hour'

Looking good: Hair and makeup were on hand throughout the day to make sure the scenes were good and a second coat was on standby to keep away the chill from filming outdoors

Looking good: Hair and makeup were on hand throughout the day to make sure the scenes were good and a second coat was on standby to keep away the chill from filming outdoors

On top of juggling a demanding job in social services, bringing up her strangely emotionless eight-year-old son Isaac (Benjamin Chivers) and coping with her mother's apparent dementia, Lucy's is also connected to a string of brutal murders in the area.

Writer Tom Moran said the concept of the Devil's Hour dates back to the 16th century, when the church prohibited activities between 3am and 4am, due to fears of witchcraft.

He said: 'The time of 3.33am is associated with the number of the beast, 666, and it's also been sugges­ted that Jesus died at 3pm at the age of 33.'

'So at 3.33, the threshold between the domains of the living and the dead was said to be at its thinnest.'

Talking about the show at Prime Video Presents 2022, Jessica said: 'Lucy wakes up every night at 3.33am and has done for her whole life but she doesn't know why.

'She has an eight-year-old son who is completely blank and is trying to get to the bottom of why her son is so emotionless.

'On top of this, there is a series of dark happenings going on around her and she might be the connection. She's on the brink of insanity.'

Peter, best known for playing the twelfth Doctor in the hit BBC show, describes playing his dark and dangerous character as 'enjoyable'.

Out loud: The former Call The Midwife actress was seen filming dramatic shots shouting and running over a bridge. Her character is connected to a string of brutal murders in the area

Out loud: The former Call The Midwife actress was seen filming dramatic shots shouting and running over a bridge. Her character is connected to a string of brutal murders in the area

Worried mum: In the scenes for the hit Amazon series, Jessica could be seen exiting her car and running towards the bridge, whilst screaming her fictional sons name who was being held with his grandmother (played by Barbara Marten) underneath the bridge

Worried mum: In the scenes for the hit Amazon series, Jessica could be seen exiting her car and running towards the bridge, whilst screaming her fictional sons name who was being held with his grandmother (played by Barbara Marten) underneath the bridge

Big hit: The six part super natural, psychological thriller has been renewed by Prime for a second and third series. Each episode lasts around 60 minutes. No release date as yet, but series two looks likely to be towards the end of the year

Big hit: The six part super natural, psychological thriller has been renewed by Prime for a second and third series. Each episode lasts around 60 minutes.

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