The 29-year-old actress was seen filming scenes for the Hulu series’ highly anticipated second season with James Caverly.
The Spring Breakers star showcased her character Mabel Mora’s bold style as she sported a brightly colored plaid miniskirt over a pair of black tights.
The Texas native completed her preppy look with a cropped light blue knit sweater and black leather ankle boots.
She bundled up in a long olive green pufy jacket that had a fur-trimmed hood and draped a black scarf around her neck.
The brunette beauty wore her shoulder-length locks down and sported a gray beanie.
The Love You Like A Love Song hitmaker accessorized simply with large gold hoop earrings.
James wore a light gray pea coat over a navy blue sweater with black trousers and black sneakers.
He tied a fringed charcoal gray sweater around his neck and covered his head with a black beanie.
The actor wore a brown leather crossbody messenger bag as he walked alongside Selena at the famed amusement park.
In the scene, the pair were seen engrossed in conversation as they walked past the Wonder Wheel.
James held up the lock on a gate of a chain-link fence as Selena sneaked through the opening.
Selena starred alongside Steve Martin and Martin Short in season one of the hit series. The trio played amateur sleuths investigating a death in their lush apartment complex The Arconia.
James, who is deaf, played the Theo Dimas, the deaf son of deli chain owner Teddy Dimas (Nathan Lane).
The cast began filming the highly-anticipated second season in December.
Actress and model Cara Delevingne, 29, was recently announced to be joining the second season which will dive into a whole new mystery.
She will play Alice, a figure in New York City’s art world who becomes involved with the main characters of the program.
Recently, John Hoffman, the series co-creator, teased what Arconia’s can expect in season two of the comedy in an interview with EW.
True-crime buffs finally got their questions answered about who killed Tim Kono and why in the finale of season one but the end set up the mystery for the next season.
‘Let’s see, the second season, I’m really happy with the direction it’s going,’ Hoffman, who co-created the show with star Steve Martin told the outlet.
Adding: ‘And it’s not shy about going in a bigger direction because with all of them on the hot seat, having stepped in it in such a way, it really goes back and forth between being talked about in New York, and being celebrated or talked about the wrong way. And that has been really fun to write, especially for these three people.’
Those three people – true-crime podcast fans turned true-crime podcasters, Charles (Martin), Oliver (Short) and Mabel (Gomez) – were vindicated in the finale, uncovering the truth behind not one but two deaths in the Arconia.
‘We worked so hard, and we’re so grateful for the involvement of the actual building on 86th and Broadway, The Bellnord, which is so beautiful, and is a real character in the piece,’ Hoffman said.
‘And so, for our second season, it’s got to remain squared and centered around that. But we’ve already been talking about a potential hopeful future for the show that continues beyond that,’ he continued.
‘And that gets very exciting when you think of all the ways in which this thing can move and grow, and not always be potentially within those walls.’
Those three people – true-crime podcast fans turned true-crime podcasters, Charles (Martin), Oliver (Short) and Mabel (Gomez) – were vindicated in the finale, uncovering the truth behind not one but two deaths in the Arconia.
‘We worked so hard, and we’re so grateful for the involvement of the actual building on 86th and Broadway, The Bellnord, which is so beautiful, and is a real character in the piece,’ Hoffman said.
‘And so, for our second season, it’s got to remain squared and centered around that. But we’ve already been talking about a potential hopeful future for the show that continues beyond that,’ he continued.
‘And that gets very exciting when you think of all the ways in which this thing can move and grow, and not always be potentially within those walls.’
By the end of the episode, building bully Bunny ended up in a lifeless heap on Mabel’s living room floor. Mabel (Gomez) claimed Bunny snuck up on her and she stabbed her with the knitting needle she keeps in her pocket for safety.
The weapon was call back to earlier in the season when tie-dye sweatshirt guy – who turned out to be Mabel’s good friend fresh from jail after serving time for a crime he didn’t commit – first crept up on her in the alley.
She’d quipped at the time that she’d always wanted to stab someone with her knitting needle.
The murder of Bunny, to paraphrase Brazzos, will take season two in a whole new direction as it led to the arrest of Charles, Oliver and Mabel.
‘We have lots of questions as to why was Bunny in Mabel’s apartment at the end of season 1…and was anyone else in there with her? That’s the one question you could tee up,’ Hoffman teased of season two.