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A Disney movie about the 1925 serum run in Alaska starring triple Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe is expected to start shooting in the mountains west of Calgary this fall.

Togo will tell the true story of the titular sled dog and driver Leonhard Seppala. According to reports in Variety and the Hollywood Reporter, Seppala will be played by Dafoe. The project is slated for Disney’s streaming service, which doesn’t launch until late last year.

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Exact locations are not yet known, but will likely be in a “mountain terrain,” says Tom Benz, Motion Picture Business Agent for IATSE 212, which represents film workers in Calgary.

“They will be starting in September and going until the end of winter, trying to get all four seasons on camera,” he said.

The 1925 serum run involved dog sleds transporting serum to save the city from a diphtheria outbreak. Togo was an unlikely dog-sled leader, both small and unruly. But the story of Seppala and his trusty Siberian husky became known the world over. The serum run was the inspiration for the Iditarod race.