Production on Lindsay Lohan's second Netflix movie is reportedly set...

Production on Lindsay Lohan's second Netflix movie is reportedly set for Ireland in September. Credit: Invision / AP / Andy Kropa

The second of two planned movies Lindsay Lohan is shooting for Netflix begins production soon in Ireland, according to local accounts.

The County Mayo newspaper Western People reported Tuesday that the film, titled or working-titled "Irish Wish," is preparing to shoot for three days at the end of September in the town of Westport and at the Ireland West Airport, located midway between the towns of Galway and Sligo.

Without specifying a source, the outlet said the film is set in present-day Ireland and that Lohan's leading lady character is named Maddie. Netflix in March had said only that Lohan, 36, who was raised in Cold Spring Harbor and Merrick, had signed a two-picture deal in addition to this year's upcoming holiday movie "Falling for Christmas."

Another county newspaper, The Mayo News, on Wednesday added the film would shoot in multiple locations in County Wicklow, in eastern Ireland, including the private lake Lough Tay in the Wicklow Mountains; the historic mansion Killruddery House; the scenic hill Bray Head; and the famous Cliffs of Moher, familiar from such films as "The Princess Bride (1987), "Far and Away" (1992), "Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince" (2009) and others, as well as the music video for "Runaway" by Maroon 5.

Westport's local political representative, Councillor Christy Hyland, told the newspaper, "I met the location manager for the film a couple of weeks ago and brought him around Westport and he was very impressed by the tour. The production company have agreed to come to Westport for three days of filming at the end of September, which will be a great boost for the town."

Lohan, who married financier Bader Shammas earlier this year, has not commented publicly. Netflix representatives did not respond to a Newsday request for confirmation.

Filmmaker, singer and former soap-opera star Michael Damian, who co-wrote and co-produced "Falling for Christmas" with his director wife, Janeen Best Damian, had initially prompted speculation about the Ireland locale with a tweet on Friday: "Wishing you a wonderful weekend from Ireland." Best Damian on July 31 had posted an Instagram photo of herself and her husband at the Powerscourt Golf Club in County Wicklow.

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