Where Was Outer Banks Filmed for Netflix?

May 01, 2020 at 07:34PM BY SAVANNAH WALSH Previous VideoPauseNext Video Unmute Current Time 0:26 Loaded: 52.46% Remaining Time –2:12 Fullscreen WATCH: OUTER BANKS – OFFICIAL TRAILER (NETFLIX) Since experiencing a real summer this year seems nearly impossible, watching Netflix’s Outer Banks offers the next best thing: the illusion of a beach getaway. The new teen drama follows two warring groups—the affluent Kooks and the working-class Pogues—during a summer in the real North Carolina region known as the Outer Banks. It’s the kind of town where $400 million treasure can be found in a sunken ship and love triangles abound. Since premiering on April 15, the show has consistently held a spot on Netflix’s 10 most popular shows list. But if you’re curious about the real spot where Outer Banks is filmed, it’s not actually in North Carolina. Below, everything we know about where the series is shot—and where production could be headed in season 2. Outer Banks is actually filmed in South Carolina. The show is set in Outer Banks, a 200 mile-long bend of barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina and southeastern Virginia. However, the show actually shoots one state south, in Charleston, South Carolina. Once quarantine is over, you’ll have to head to SC to track down all the filming locales. NETFLIX ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOW There’s a political reason the show couldn’t be filmed in its actual setting. Co-creator Jonas Pate said he envisioned filming in North Carolina, but the Wilmington Star News reported that Netflix opted not to film the show in Wilmington, even though it had

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