184 active productions tracked
Active film permits and production locations across North America. See what movies and TV shows are filming right now.
Los Angeles, CA
Procedural drama following first responders in Los Angeles. Season 9 currently filming.
San Francisco, CA
Comedy series created by Mike Schur (Parks and Recreation). Stars Ted Danson as retired widower who goes undercover. Season 2 set at Bay Area university. Season 1 featured extensive SF locations including Nob Hill, Russian Hill, Golden Gate Bridge, Oracle Park.
Emmy-winning comedy about teachers at an underfunded Philadelphia school. Season 5 features episodes filmed at the abandoned Westfield Promenade Mall in Woodland Hills.
Political thriller directed by Ben Affleck about a mayoral candidate whose son has been kidnapped. Affleck both directs and stars.
Biographical comedy-drama about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's controversial 2023 firing and rehiring. Directed by Luca Guadagnino. Stars Andrew Garfield as Sam Altman, Monica Barbaro as Mira Murati, Yura Borisov. Also features Ike Barinholtz as Elon Musk, Mark Rylance, Jason Schwartzman. $40 million budget.
Comedy series from Tom Segura. Season 2 heads back into production in Los Angeles starting January 26th.
Reboot of the iconic beach lifeguard series. 12-episode straight-to-series order, returning to Venice Beach and Malibu locations. Showrunner: Matt Nix (Burn Notice).
Post-apocalyptic drama based on the video game franchise. Stars Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, and Kyle MacLachlan. Season 3 filming in Santa Clarita.
Sequel to Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic. Stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Austin Butler. $150 million budget with $37.2 million CA tax credit.
Independent film selected for California Film Commission tax credit program. Committed to significant filming in San Francisco and Bay Area as part of out-of-zone production incentive.
Animated comedy from BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg. Set in Bay Area suburbs including Mountain View, Santa Rosa, and Rockridge. Stars Abbi Jacobson and Max Greenfield. Features Bay Area subregional humor including Marina District and East Bay private schools.
Legal drama reboot starring Kathy Bates as a brilliant lawyer. Filming through March 2026.
Psychological thriller based on Araminta Hall's novel. Received California Film Commission tax credit with commitment to film in San Francisco and Bay Area. Part of 48-project indie film slate approved June 2025.
Indie drama from writer/director Elena Oxman, developed as SFFILM FilmHouse resident. Stars Asia Kate Dillon as gig worker navigating life in SF's Richmond district. Filmed at 36+ locations across Outer Richmond, Outer Sunset, Ocean Beach. World premiere SXSW 2025, closed SFFILM Festival.
Annual production for Dreamforce conference September 15-17, 2026 at Moscone Center. Multi-day commercial and promotional filming across San Francisco. Includes potential Super Bowl 2026 commercial shoots.
Ongoing commercial video production for San Francisco Travel Association promoting tourism. Filming at iconic locations including Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, cable cars.
Comedy series starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford about a grieving therapist. Season 3 currently in production.
Comedy film starring Kim Kardashian, directed by Eva Longoria. A group of high school friends reunite for a Vegas trip. Also stars Nikki Glaser, Fortune Feimster, Brenda Song.
Drama about a morning news program starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. Season 5 begins filming in LA in March 2026.
Independent feature film approved for California Film Commission tax credit. Filming locations include Half Moon Bay and Costa Mesa. Receives 5% bump for out-of-zone filming.
Independent feature film selected for California tax credit program. Filming in coastal communities including Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County. Part of 22 productions shooting outside LA zone.