Saint-Pierre Season 2 with Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert Begins Filming in Newfoundland – Flickcore.us Exclusive - Breaking News

Saint-Pierre Season 2 with Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert Begins Filming in Newfoundland – Flickcore.us Exclusive

  


CBC’s Saint-Pierre Season 2, starring Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert, starts filming in Newfoundland and Saint-Pierre. Discover filming dates, cast updates, and what to expect from the new episodes.


📺 What’s Saint-Pierre All About?

If you love crime dramas with international flair, Saint-Pierre is the hidden gem you need to watch. This action-packed CBC series brings together two powerhouse talents — Canada’s Allan Hawco (Republic of Doyle) and France’s Josephine Jobert (Death in Paradise).

Set on the unique and scenic islands of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, a French territory just off the coast of Newfoundland, Saint-Pierre follows two cops from totally different worlds who are forced to work together. Their chemistry? Off the charts. The crime? Surprisingly dark for such a quiet setting.


🎬 Filming Dates for Saint-Pierre Season 2

The production of Saint-Pierre Season 2 is happening in two major filming blocks, split between Newfoundland and the French-owned islands of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon.

  • Block One: 📍 St. John’s & Saint-Pierre 📅 June 1, 2025 – July 29, 2025

  • Block Two: 📍 St. John’s & Saint-Pierre 📅 September 2, 2025 – November 27, 2025

With stunning Atlantic backdrops and a gripping storyline, fans can expect even more action, tension, and character development in Season 2.


🚨 Recap: That Season 1 Cliffhanger

Let’s not forget how Season 1 left us hanging — literally. The finale ended with a high-stakes cemetery shootout, and fans are still asking: Who survived? Season 2 promises to pick up right where the action left off, answering burning questions and diving even deeper into the mystery.


🔍 Official Synopsis: Saint-Pierre Season 2 with Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert

When Inspector Donny “Fitz” Fitzpatrick (Allan Hawco) digs too deeply into the shady dealings of a local Newfoundland politician, he gets shipped off to the French-controlled Saint-Pierre et Miquelon as punishment. What starts as exile soon turns into his most challenging assignment yet.

There, he meets Deputy Chief Geneviève “Arch” Archambault (Josephine Jobert), a tough Parisian transplant with her own secrets and strong opinions. Though their policing styles clash at first, they slowly find common ground. Together, they take on criminal cases that wash up — both figuratively and literally — on the island's rocky shores.

From smuggling rings to local corruption, nothing stays hidden for long when Fitz and Arch team up. They're not just solving crimes — they’re uncovering layers of history and danger hidden beneath the island's postcard-perfect surface.


🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Returning & New Cast for Season 2

Along with leads Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert, Season 2 brings back some familiar faces and introduces a few exciting new ones:

  • James Purefoy
  • Benz Antoine
  • Erika Prevost
  • Jean-Michel Le Gal

These seasoned performers round out a stellar cast, promising even more layered storytelling and character arcs.


🎥 Behind the Scenes: Production & Showrunners

Saint-Pierre isn’t just Hawco’s latest acting gig — he’s deeply involved behind the scenes too. As co-creator and co-showrunner (alongside Robina Lord-Stafford), Hawco continues to put his creative stamp on the series. He’s also producing under Hawco Productions, in partnership with Fifth Season.

The production is especially notable for its international flair. While filming is based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, it also features on-location scenes in Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, a French territory just a 90-minute ferry ride from Fortune, Newfoundland.

That mix of Canadian grit and French mystery? It’s what makes Saint-Pierre stand out.


🧭 Real Location, Real Crime Vibes

Though the setting might look like a quiet vacation spot, the show dives into much darker waters. The remote location of Saint-Pierre adds a sense of isolation and intrigue, while also providing some breathtaking visuals. Think: lighthouses, foggy cliffs, and stormy seas — the perfect backdrop for a gripping crime drama.

With real-world filming locations, the show feels grounded and immersive. Plus, for viewers familiar with Death in Paradise, the vibe here is like its colder, moodier cousin — but just as compelling.


🎞️ What Fans Can Expect in Season 2

  • Resolution to the cemetery shootout cliffhanger
  • More about Arch’s mysterious past and why she’s in Saint-Pierre
  • Deepening trust (and tension) between Fitz and Arch
  • Cross-border crime with international implications
  • A rich mix of French and Canadian cultures, languages, and styles

🔚 Conclusion

With a thrilling premise, international backdrop, and the magnetic pairing of Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert, Saint-Pierre Season 2 is shaping up to be one of CBC’s must-watch dramas of 2025. Whether you’re here for the suspense, the scenery, or the sizzling dynamic between its leads, you won’t want to miss a single episode.

Stay locked to Flickcore.us for all the latest updates, trailers, and cast interviews from Saint-Pierre Season 2.


❓ FAQ – Saint-Pierre Season 2

When is Saint-Pierre Season 2 filming? Filming is happening in two blocks: June 1–July 29, and September 2–November 27, 2025.

Where is Saint-Pierre filmed? The series is filmed in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, a French territory nearby.

Who stars in Season 2? Allan Hawco and Josephine Jobert return as leads, joined by James Purefoy, Benz Antoine, Erika Prevost, and Jean-Michel Le Gal.

How many episodes are in Season 2? There will be 12 new episodes in Season 2.

Is the show like Death in Paradise? Yes, it shares a similar crime-solving structure but with a colder, moodier atmosphere and more cross-cultural tension.

Where can I watch Saint-Pierre? Saint-Pierre airs on CBC and will be available for streaming on CBC Gen.

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