Jake Gyllenhaal and Ashley Walters Begin Filming Supernatural Thriller Remain in Rhode Island

Jake Gyllenhaal and Ashley Walters Begin Filming Supernatural Thriller Remain in Rhode Island

Jake Gyllenhaal was seen on the set of upcoming supernatural romantic thriller Remain as filming began in Bristol, Rhode Island on Tuesday. 

The actor, 44, was joined by his co-star Ashley Walters, 43, for the scenes which took place at an outdoor concert. 

Jake stars as lead character Tate Donovan who moves to Cape Cod for a fresh start when he meets Wren, played by Phoebe Dynevor. 

He dressed smartly in a cream shirt which was teamed with jeans and tan leather boots. 

Meanwhile, Ashley looked stylish in a khaki gilet and matching cargo trousers which he paired with a Philadelphia Eagles sweater. 

The film from M. Night Shyamalan and Nicholas Sparks is set for release October 23 2026. 

Jake Gyllenhaal was seen on the set of upcoming supernatural romantic thriller Remain as filming began in Bristol, Rhode Island on Tuesday

Jake Gyllenhaal was seen on the set of upcoming supernatural romantic thriller Remain as filming began in Bristol, Rhode Island on Tuesday

The actor, 44, was joined by his co-star Ashley Walters for the scenes which took place at an outdoor concert

The actor, 44, was joined by his co-star Ashley Walters for the scenes which took place at an outdoor concert

The novel, which follows the same story, by Sparks will be released this year on October 7. 

Ashley has just received his first Emmy nomination for his supporting role as DI Luke Bascombe in the hit Netflix series Adolescence. 

The Emmy nominations were announced last month with the four part series sweeping the board with 13 nominations. 

And Ashley is nominated in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or Movie category alongside his co-star Owen Cooper. 

At just 15-years-old the Warrington school will be the youngest-ever male winner in the 76-year history of the ‘TV Oscars’ if he scoops the accolade.   

Speaking about his nomination, Ashley gushed: ‘This is such an honour. This nomination means the world to me — not just as recognition, but as a reminder of how far I’ve come. 

‘It’s for everyone who stood by me through the highs and the lows, who believed in me when I needed it most.

‘It’s a testament to the power of perseverance. Dreams are important — but it’s the hard work, the setbacks, the growth, and the consistency that make them real.’

Jake stars as lead character Tate Donovan who moves to Cape Cod for a fresh start when he meets Wren, played by Phoebe Dynevor

Jake stars as lead character Tate Donovan who moves to Cape Cod for a fresh start when he meets Wren, played by Phoebe Dynevor

Ashley has just received his first Emmy nomination for his supporting role as DI Luke Bascombe in the hit Netflix series Adolescence

Ashley has just received his first Emmy nomination for his supporting role as DI Luke Bascombe in the hit Netflix series Adolescence 

The actor, who is known for his previous role in Top Boy, played DI Luke Bascombe in the four-part series (pictured) - it has swept the board with 13 nominations

The actor, who is known for his previous role in Top Boy, played DI Luke Bascombe in the four-part series (pictured) – it has swept the board with 13 nominations

He continued: ‘Five years ago, this felt out of reach. Today, I’m incredibly proud — not just for myself, but to stand alongside a group of artists I admire deeply. 

‘What we made together is something I’ll carry with me forever, and to see it acknowledged on this level is truly special.

‘Thank you to the Emmys for this nomination. To my wife and kids — thank you for grounding me and giving me purpose. To my family and friends, for being my foundation. 

‘To my team, who’ve worked tirelessly behind the scenes. And to the entire cast and crew — thank you for your brilliance and your heart. This moment is for all of us.’

The show is also nominated in the Best Limited or Anthology Series alongside Black Mirror, Dying for Sex, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story and The Penguin. 

In the show, viewers saw how teen Jamie Miller’s perception of girls had been radicalised through content he was viewing online, and also showed the vast amount of social media consumed by teenagers at school.

 

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