Quick Read
- Major productions like ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Enola Holmes 3’ are underway in the UK.
- ‘The Mummy’ reboot is filming in Ireland, directed by Lee Cronin.
- TV series such as ‘Industry’ Season 4 and ‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3 are in production.
- Filming locations include London, Wales, Dublin, and Shepperton Studios.
- These projects involve big names like Millie Bobby Brown, Robert Downey Jr., and Claire Foy.
Major Film Productions in the UK and Ireland
The United Kingdom and Ireland have long been hubs for major film and television productions, and 2025 is no exception. This year, the region is hosting an array of high-profile projects ranging from superhero blockbusters to intimate dramas. Here’s a closer look at some of the most exciting productions currently underway.
‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Takes Center Stage
Among the most anticipated films of the year is ‘Avengers: Doomsday,’ the fifth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s iconic franchise. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the film is being shot in London and boasts a stellar cast including Robert Downey Jr., Paul Rudd, and Ian McKellen. With a scheduled release date of May 1, 2026, the production is expected to draw significant global attention.
‘Enola Holmes 3’ Returns with Millie Bobby Brown
Following the success of its predecessors, ‘Enola Holmes 3′ is another highlight of the UK’s 2025 production slate. Directed by Philip Barantini and featuring Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge, this Netflix project is filming across various UK locations before moving to Malta. The story promises to take viewers on another thrilling adventure with Sherlock Holmes’ younger sister.
‘The Mummy’ Reboot in Ireland
In Ireland, director Lee Cronin is bringing a darker, more folklore-inspired take to ‘The Mummy.’ This reboot stars Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, and Veronica Falcón and is being filmed at multiple locations throughout the country. Scheduled for an April 17, 2026, release, the film aims to redefine the classic supernatural horror genre.
TV Productions Making Waves
Television also continues to thrive, with numerous series filming across the UK and Ireland. Notable among these is the third season of HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon,’ currently in production at Warner Bros. Studio Leavesden. The series features returning cast members Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, and Olivia Cooke.
‘Industry’ Season 4 and Other TV Highlights
Cardiff, Wales, is hosting the fourth season of the BBC/HBO drama ‘Industry,’ which delves into the high-stakes world of investment banking. Meanwhile, Netflix’s ‘Legends,’ a series based on true events involving customs officers infiltrating drug gangs, is filming in London and northern England.
Unique Stories and New Perspectives
Other productions include ‘H Is For Hawk,’ a poignant adaptation of Helen MacDonald’s memoir, currently filming in Wales. Directed by Philippa Lowthorpe and starring Claire Foy, the film explores themes of grief and healing through an unlikely bond with a hawk.
Additionally, Ashley Walters’ ‘Animol,’ a coming-of-age story set in a young offenders institution, is being shot across the UK. This project aims to shed light on the challenges faced by marginalized youth.
Global Collaborations and Local Impact
The influx of international productions highlights the UK and Ireland’s growing appeal as filming destinations. With state-of-the-art facilities like Shepperton Studios and Pinewood Studios, coupled with picturesque landscapes, the region continues to attract global filmmakers.
Moreover, these productions provide significant economic and cultural benefits, creating jobs and fostering local talent. For instance, ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow,’ currently filming at Warner Bros. Leavesden, features Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa, adding to the area’s cinematic legacy.
As 2025 unfolds, the UK and Ireland remain pivotal players in the global entertainment industry, offering diverse locations and unparalleled resources for filmmakers and audiences alike.
Source: Screenglobalproduction, Imdb, Spotlight

