Neighbors of the historic Parkwood Estate in Oshawa are being advised that any sounds of “disturbing gunfire” echoing from the grounds this month are entirely fictional. The national historic site, famously known as the former home of General Motors of Canada founder Col. Sam McLaughlin, is currently serving as a primary filming location for a major feature film. As part of the Parkwood Estate Movie Magic 2026 production schedule, crews will be utilizing blank-fire weapons and simulated pyrotechnics, prompting a special advisory from both the estate management and the Durham Regional Police Service.
The Production: ‘Bookie and the Bruiser’
While the production has officially been operating under the ruse title Christmas Mysteries, industry sources and local sightings confirm that the project is actually Bookie and the Bruiser.
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The Stars: The film stars Vince Vaughn and Theo James (The White Lotus), both of whom have been spotted on-site in Oshawa and across the Greater Toronto Area throughout May.
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The Cast: Recent additions to the ensemble include Patrick Schwarzenegger, who is reportedly playing twins, and veteran actor Fred Melamed.
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The Plot: The movie follows a bookie and his heavy-hitting “bruiser” as they navigate the criminal underworld, a premise that explains the requirement for the intense action sequences and simulated firearms currently being staged on the estate’s ornate grounds.
Impact on Public Access
The Parkwood Estate Movie Magic 2026 shoot has necessitated a temporary closure of the mansion and its gardens to the public.
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Closure Dates: The site is fully closed to visitors and will not reopen for public tours until May 27, 2026.
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Production Wrap: Principal photography for the film is scheduled to conclude by May 29, though the bulk of the “noisy” action sequences are being prioritized this week.
Police and Public Safety Coordination
To minimize community concern, the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) is working in close coordination with the production’s weapons masters and location managers.
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Simulated Shooting: All “shots” heard are blanks or electronically simulated for sound recording, and no live ammunition is permitted on set.
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Public Awareness: Police have asked residents not to call 911 if they hear rapid-fire sounds coming from the Parkwood area, as officers are already on-site to monitor safety and security.
A Legacy of Film in Durham
The Parkwood Estate Movie Magic 2026 adds another chapter to the mansion’s long history as a Hollywood favorite. The site has previously served as a backdrop for iconic films including X-Men, Billy Madison, The Umbrella Academy, and It. The continued use of the estate for high-budget productions remains a significant economic driver for Oshawa, bringing hundreds of cast and crew members to local restaurants and hotels during the multi-week shoots.



















