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Where was The Hating Game filmed

The Hating Game

Year: 2021

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Country: USA

<p>This romantic comedy about rivalry and love in the publishing industry was filmed in New York, as the movie is set in this city. The setting is a smart Christmas New York, which certainly added visual points to the movie. The crew worked in different neighborhoods of Manhattan to capture the dynamic lives of the characters. Office scenes, important for conveying the work environment, were filmed on Varick Street, between Downing Street and Carmine Street. The home of the main character, Lucy, was on Bank Street, between Hudson Street and Greenwich Street. In addition, the Pier 45 promenade area at Hudson River Park and the High Line appeared in the movie.&nbsp;</p>

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Locations

  • Bexley & Gamin Publishing House

    In movie

    Scene where Lucy talks about her hated coworker Joshua and working at a publishing house. Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman work at a large New York publishing house called Bexley & Gamin. The two publishing houses merged into one company to stay afloat in business, which divided the employees into two warring sides. Lucy and Josh hold executive assistant positions and have to share the same office, but they hate each other.

    Real

    Scene was shot in a building at 225 Varick Street, between Downing Street and Carmine Street in Manhattan. It is a 12-story office building located in the Hudson Square neighborhood and built in 1926. The choice of this building as the film's primary location is due to its location in Manhattan, which fits the film's setting, as well as its modern look, reflecting the atmosphere of a successful publishing company and the renovated lobby, giving the building an energetic and contemporary feel.

  • Lucy and Joshua's meeting place

    In movie

    Scene where Lucy and Joshua meet on their lunch break. Joshua and Lucy realize that their feelings for each other are more important than career ambitions and choose a relationship over rivalry. They reevaluate their outlook on life and find a way to be together in both their work and personal lives. Joshua quits and finds a job for himself at another publishing house, while Lucy continues her journey at Bexley & Gamin.

    Real

    Scene was shot in Manhattan's High Line Park. This unique park is built on the site of a former elevated railroad 10 meters above the ground. Stretching 2.33 kilometers through the Meatpacking and Chelsea neighborhoods, the High Line offers visitors not only the opportunity to stroll through a landscaped green space, but also to enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Hudson River. The transformation of the abandoned railroad into a thriving park was part of the city's move toward a harmonious blend of nature and industrial areas. The scenic views of the city and the park's landscaping make it the perfect place for a romantic reunion between two lovers.

  • Promenade

    In movie

    Scene where Lucy and Danny are walking along the seafront. Danny is Lucy's coworker and friend. He is in love with her, but she doesn't reciprocate, so he ironically calls himself the “mayor of the Friendzone”. He is supportive of Lucy in every way possible and hasn't given up hope of winning her favor as a potential boyfriend, but his attempts often come off as awkward and amusing. In this scene, he once again suggests to Lucy that he be excluded from the Friendzone, and once again receives a negative response.

    Real

    Scene was shot