VERA fans were left stunned after spotting Brenda Blethyn filming in their town.
Viewers of the ITV drama were left devastated after the Academy Award nominated actress announced her departure form the iconic role.
ITV previously announced that Vera will be coming to an end after 14 yearsCredit: ITVThe Oscar nominated actress has been spotted filming her final scenes in the North East of the UKCredit: SplashResidents have spotted her iconic Land Rover parked across the regionCredit: SplashThe very same day she revealed the news, the cast gathered together for a read-through of Brenda's final scenes.
A week later, filming was set in motion in Cambois, Northumberland - which is located in the North East of the UK - as they shot new episodes.
Brenda, 78, and her co-star David Leon, 43, were spotted filming one of their scenes in the location as Vera's iconic Land Rover was parked near Blyth beach.
Bernice Blackstock suffers new blow in Emmerdale as she struggles with illnessThe cast of Vera alongside extensive production units have since been seen in other locations across the region which include the likes of Ashington, Gateshead, and South Shields.
Residents of a housing estate in Blyth were ecstatic as the large car was parked next to an apartment building and Brenda was seen inside shooting her scenes.
The cameras rolled last Thursday as the actress filmed more scenes by Seaham seafront for the fourteenth instalment of the show.
There have also been multiple calls for extras that have been sent out and local residents have been encouraged to reply too.
Series 14 will be comprised of two feature-length episodes and they are due to be based on the new book by author Ann Cleeves - who is based in Tyneside - titled The Dark Wives.
Brenda's final episodes in the role of the long-running detective are currently set to air on ITV next year.
This comes after ITV announced that Vera will be coming to an end after 14 years on-screen.
At the time she opened up on her time on the show as she said: "Working on Vera has been a joy from beginning to end and I’m sad to be saying Cheerio.
"But I am so proud of our achievements over the last fourteen
years.
"I’ll be forever grateful to the wonderful Ann Cleeves who created Vera, and to Elaine Collins who saw fit to cast me in the role.
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She added: "Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Filming for the fourteenth instalment is underwayCredit: SplashBrenda previously announced her departure from the detective dramaCredit: GettyITV have commissioned two feature-length episodes which will air next yearCredit: ITV