Season 4 of Sudbury-based TV series Shoresy begins production
Another six episodes of the Crave original comedy series Shoresy have started filming in Sudbury, Ont., with Season 4 being released in winter 2025.
"Time to hit the ice boys," the streaming service said in a news release Monday.
"The hockey comedy continues to follow the foul-mouthed, chirp-serving, mother-loving, fan favourite character Shoresy (played by creator Jared Keeso) and the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs of the Northern Ontario Senior Hockey Organization (The NOSHO)."
The newest season of the Letterkenny spinoff will feature more Canadian NHL legends with Doug Gilmour, Marty McSorley and Sean Avery appearing as special guest stars.
"Other newcomers include Isaac Kragten (ODD SQUAD), Eric Fleising (BURDEN), Sudbury native Xander Roy and Sudbury Wolves forward Chase Coughlan," Crave said.
Another six episodes of the Crave original comedy series Shoresy have started filming in Sudbury, Ont., with Season 4 being released in winter 2025.
The show is the platform's No. 1 Canadian comedy and is "promising to take the laughs – and the crushing bodychecks – to the next level."
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Set in the Nickel City, locals will notice several familiar locations such as the Sudbury Community Arena, Laughing Buddha restaurant, The Coulson bar and The Grand Theatre used in the show.
Riding high from the record-breaking season, the come-from-behind underdogs competed in the National Senior hockey tournament in Season 3 which came out May 24.
The first three seasons of Shoresy are available to stream on Crave.
On Nov. 17, members of the cast – many of whom are retired pro hockey players – are lacing up their skates to play in a charity tournament against a group of Toronto Maple Leafs alumni.
The Shoresy Fall Classic is being held at Mattamy Athletic Centre, formerly the Maple Leaf Gardens, in support of MLSE LaunchPad which offers free programming to youth in Toronto's urban centre.
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