The Penguin Filming Locations: Where Was It Shot?

The Penguin Filming Locations: Where Was It Shot?

As a die-hard fan of The Penguin, I must say that this series has truly captured my heart with its gripping narrative and stunning visuals. The fact that they chose New York City as their filming location to create the fictional city of Gotham is nothing short of genius!


Enthusiasts of “The Penguin”, the gripping DC crime drama featuring Colin Farrell, are buzzing with anticipation regarding its filming locations. As a spin-off of the 2022 Batman movie, it delves into the dark corners of Gotham, offering viewers a closer look at the transformation of Oswald “Oz” Cobblepot from a fringe character to a powerful gangster, as he ascends from being marginalized to becoming a key player.

Instead, let’s delve into the fascinating movie settings that played a pivotal role in shaping the visual storytelling of The Penguin.

Where was The Penguin shot to create Gotham?

As I traversed the digital streets of Gotham, little did I know that every pixel was painstakingly crafted right here in the bustling metropolis of New York City. The rich tapestry of its diverse locales served as the perfect canvas for bringing this fictional city to life.

As a gamer, I hopped on the opportunity to join the Penguin crew for their filming escapade right here in the bustling city of New York. We cruised through town, taking exterior shots that perfectly captured the urban vibe. For the interior scenes and soundstage work, we headed over to Silvercup Studios North, nestled comfortably in Queens.

Moreover, protests took place at a church in Harlem as well, causing yet another interruption to the shooting. Later on, filming moved from there to Brooklyn, where further scenes were captured, while additional shots were taken in the Bronx and Whitestone, Queens.

Below you’ll find details about additional shooting spots for the movie “The Penguin”. These include both indoor and outdoor settings.

  • Riverside Drive in West Harlem (Iceberg Lounge Club)
  • 27th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, Diamond District (Gotham Diamond District)
  • Williamsburg Bridge tower
  • La Selva, Long Island (Falcone mansion)
  • United Charities Building, Gramercy Park, Hawksmoor NYC (St. Augustine)
  • Hewes Street subway station (Buddy’s Corner Mart)
  • Kew Gardens train station (Irving Grove Station)
  • Seneca Avenue BMT station (Eve’s apartment)
  • Chinatown, South Bronx, Yonkers (Crown Point)
  • West Side Highway (Iceberg Lounge Club entrance)

According to Kalina Ivanov, a production designer for the show, Crown Point in “The Penguin” is portrayed as one of the grimiest locations. In this fictional setting, the authorities make life difficult for their least fortunate citizens by providing them with poor living conditions.

To make this environment feel authentic, the production team incorporated a variety of actual locations such as Chinatown, the South Bronx, and Yonkers into the setting. Ivanova explained, “We aimed to utilize New York’s rich history as an architectural backdrop for our series. It was incredibly impactful to maintain historical accuracy.

The Penguin Season 1 premiered on HBO on September 19, 2024.

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2024-09-24 05:10