Filming for “Defending Jacob,” an upcoming limited series starring locally raised actor Chris Evans, is supposedly coming to the South End this week.

We’re told that a share of residents in the Boston neighborhood were notified Paramount Television was bringing production for the Apple TV+ show to the area and that cast and crew would be shooting interior scenes at the Metropolis Cafe on Wednesday. The advisory also revealed they’d be working at the restaurant starting about noon and going well into the night, and warned that there would be parking restrictions at different points on Tremont and Upton Streets, as well as Union Park.

The Captain America vet and cameras have been spotted shooting the project throughout the suburbs, in towns like Belmont and Milford, since April, and they’re expected to stick around our neck of the woods for the spring. The show is based on Boston author William Landay’s 2012 novel with the same title. The best-selling story takes place in Newton and follows an assistant district attorney named Andy Barber, whose life is sent into a spiral when his 14-year-old son, Jacob, becomes a suspected murderer, first accused of killing one of his classmates. In the Apple TV+ adaptation, Evans will be starring as Barber, with Michelle Dockery playing his wife and Jaeden Martell cast as Jacob.

And as far as Metropolis goes, this isn’t the first time the South End hot spot has received its Hollywood close-up. Previously, Amy Schumer filmed scenes for her 2018 comedy “I Feel Pretty” inside the eatery.