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Alberta-shot series ‘Hell on Wheels’ renewed for 4th season

Anson Mount in a scene from 'Hell on Wheels.'. Handout

TORONTO — U.S. cable network AMC delivered some good news to Alberta’s television production industry on Thursday, announcing it has renewed Hell on Wheels.

The series, which is shot near Calgary, will have a fourth season with 13 episodes.

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Cameras will likely roll again in April.

Set in the late 1860s, Hell on Wheels stars Anson Mount, Colm Meaney and Common.

Mount announced Wednesday he is taking a break from social media, tweeting: “I need occasional breaks to draw within myself, recharge and be alone.”

Production of the third season wrapped up at the end of August. Filming was delayed in June due to the flooding in Alberta.

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