Here’s a look at various filming locations for March 13, 2018:
Filming in California
TV Series: Scandal
Stars: Kerry Washington
Location: 216 S Alameda St, Los Angeles (5:00 PM – 4:00 AM)
TV Series: Get Shorty
Stars: Ray Romano
Location: 425 S Plymouth Blvd, Los Angeles (7:00 AM – 10:00 PM)
TV Series: Lucifer
Stars: Tom Ellis
Location: 610 S Main St, Los Angeles (6:00 AM – 11:59 PM)
TV Series: The Mick
Stars: Kaitlin Olsen
Location: FOX Studios, Los Angeles
Filming in Illinois
TV Series: Chicago PD
Stars: Jason Beghe
Location: 1439 W 18th St, Chicago
Filming in New York
TV Series: Law and Order: SVU
Stars: Mariska Hargitay
Location: Chelsea Piers, NYC
TV Series: Iron Fist
Stars: Finn Jones
Location: Bridge St and Water St, Brooklyn
Movie: Motherless Brooklyn
Stars: Bruce Willis
Location: Amsterdam Ave and W 149th St, NYC
TV Series: The Deuce
Stars: James Franco
Location: Lenox Ave and W 122nd St, NYC
TV Series: Billions
Stars: Paul Giamatti
Location: Morton St and Bedford St, NYC
TV Series: Bull
Stars: Michael Weatherly
Location: Franklin St and Broadway, NYC
Credit: @tribecacitizen
TV Series: Murder (pilot)
Stars: Teyonah Parris
Location: Fulton and Water St, Brooklyn
Credit: @RodNJ
Movie: The Goldfinch
Stars: Finn Wolfhard
Location: Riverside Dr and 157th St, NYC
TV Series: Gotham
Stars: Ben McKenzie
Location: Steiner Studios, Brooklyn
TV Series: The Good Cop
Stars: Tony Danza
Location: Maiden Lane and Gold St, NYC
TV Series: Manifest (TV pilot)
Stars: Josh Dallas
Location: 21st St and 38th Ave, Long Island City, signs at Union Tpke and Bell Blvd in Queens, too
Credit: @fastiller
Filming in Tennessee
TV Series: Nashville
Stars: Hayden Panettiere
Location: 444 Brick Church Park Dr, Nashville
Follow us on Twitter for updates throughout the day, too!
We’re always looking for more info…know where something’s filming? Send us a Tip via email at olv@onlocationvacations.com or leave a comment in the bottom of this post! And, as always, a huge THANK YOU to those who helped us with today’s info!
but it was a disappointment to both critics and readers. Was she a one-hit wonder? To prove otherwise she spent the next 11 years, head down, spinning the adventures of Theo Decker, going down byways for as long as eight months that she would ultimately abandon. After the disappointment of her last book, everything was on the line.