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Where was The Studio filmed

The Studio

Year: 2025

Genre: Comedy

Country: USA

The film was shot in Los Angeles, primarily focusing on the inner workings of a fictional film production company, Continental Studios, headed by Matt Remick (Seth Rogen). The series delves into the challenges of balancing artistic integrity with commercial success within the chaotic world of Hollywood. It features a diverse range of settings, from intricate studio sets designed to mimic specific environments like a frozen cabin or New York City streets, to iconic real-world locations such as historic restaurants, opulent hotels, and architecturally significant residences across the Hollywood Hills. The narrative explores various aspects of filmmaking, including behind-the-scenes processes, glamorous parties, industry award shows, and even international presentations of upcoming film slates, showcasing both the creative and business sides of the entertainment industry.

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Locations

  • Alphabet City Film Set (Hennesey Street)

    In movie

    Scene where Matt's team watches a preview screening of Ron Howard's new film, 'Alphabet City,' starring Anthony Mackie. The film's opening scene was shot on the Hennesey Street backlot, meticulously designed to capture the gritty essence of a New York tenement, serving as a versatile and convincing urban film set for the production.

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    Scene was shot Hennesey Street, Warner Bros. Studios Backlot

  • Continental Studios Interior

    In movie

    Scene where Matt and Quinn cross the door and enter the interior of the Continental Studios offices. This grand set, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's Mayan Revival architecture, was specifically constructed to portray the studio's headquarters, highlighting its towering scale as one of the world's tallest soundstages for a truly immersive experience.

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    Scene was shot Stage 16, Warner Bros. Studios Lot

  • Matt's House (Foster Carling Residence)

    In movie

    Scene where depicting Matt's residence, showcasing the distinctive John Lautner-designed Foster Carling Residence. This home is renowned for its innovative movable wall panels that open the living space directly to the outdoors, and a unique swimming pool extending from the outdoor terrace into the living room, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.

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    Scene was shot Foster Carling Residence (Private Residence)

  • Smoke House Restaurant

    In movie

    Scene where Matt and Sal meet the director's agent to discuss the 'Kool-Aid movie,' capturing a classic Hollywood power lunch setting. This historic restaurant, known for its long-standing connection to the film industry, serves as a backdrop for important business discussions and has been a popular spot for actors and crews for decades.

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    Scene was shot Smoke House Restaurant

  • The Oner" Set (Silvertop House)

    In movie

    Scene where the show's second episode, 'The Oner,' a comedic portrayal of the chaotic filmmaking process condensed into a single-shot sequence, was filmed. This futuristic home, known for its sweeping concrete roof that appears to float above the structure and its integration with the landscape, provides a striking and unique backdrop for the continuous shot.

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    Scene was shot Reiner-Burchill Residence (Silvertop) (Private Residence)