The Night Agent may be set in the United States capital of Washington, DC, but its filming locations tell a different story, leaving many asking where the series was filmed.
Following the likes of The Recruit, Treason and In From The Cold, Netflix has another enthralling political thriller on its hands in the form of The Night Agent.
The series follows low-level FBI Agent Peter Sutherland as he’s thrown into a dangerous conspiracy unraveling in Washington, DC, but despite being set in the US capital, The Night Agent was primarily filmed somewhere else.
The Night Agent release date and plot preview
The Night Agent exploded onto Netflix on Thursday, March 23, 2023.
Starring Gabriel Basso of Super 8 and The Big C, the 10-episode series follows low-level FBI Agent Peter Sutherland who is thrown into a vast conspiracy after learning that a mole has infiltrated the highest levels of the US government.
If he hopes to save the nation, Peter must plunge into a desperate hunt for the mystery traitor, all while working with the hunted Rose Larkin whose life is on the line as she becomes the target of deadly assassins.

Where was The Night Agent filmed?
The Night Agent was primarily filmed in and around the city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada while certain elements of the series were also filmed in Los Angeles and Washington, DC.
Production on the series began on February 14, 2022 and ran for just over four months until shooting wrapped on June 25.
While The Night Agent is set in the United States capital of Washington, DC, the majority of filming took place in the city of Vancouver as well as in the greater Metro Vancouver area.
Specific locations that featured in the production schedule include the Cambie Street Bridge, the Vancouver Art Gallery at 750 Hornby Street, West Pender Street, Pacific Central Station at 1150 Station Street, the Georgia Viaduct Bridge as well as Pacific Spirit Regional Park and the Main Mall outside the former Chemistry Building at the University of British Columbia’s campus.
And finally, scenes involving a helicopter crash were filmed in and around Joe Brown Park in the neighboring city of Surrey in British Columbia.
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Back in the US, filming also took place in Washington, DC, itself, mostly for aerial shots of the White House, Capitol Building and the Washington Monument to help the show portray its setting.
And finally, some filming work was also reportedly carried out in Los Angeles, California.

Other projects filmed in Vancouver
Thanks to filming incentives offered by the province of British Columbia, Vancouver has become a hugely popular filming location in recent years, even becoming known as Hollywood North.
An incredible 12,000 film and TV productions have been filmed in and around the city over the years.
Some of the most notable include the likes of Yellowjackets, Criminal Minds, Supernatural, The Good Doctor, House, The X-Files, The Vampire Diaries, Fear The Walking Dead, Big Sky, Riverdale, Pretty Little Liars, The Man In The High Castle, Snowpiercer and Apple TV+’s See.
Netflix has used Vancouver for numerous productions too, including Virgin River, Firefly Lane, Altered Carbon, Lucifer, Keep Breathing, The Haunting Of Bly Manor and The Adam Project.
On top of that, many of DC’s TV shows have been based in Vancouver, including The Flash, Supergirl, Arrow and more recently, Peacemaker.
Marvel, meanwhile, has also filmed in Vancouver for certain scenes Thor: Love And Thunder and Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness as well as the Fox-made Deadpool.

The Night Agent is available to stream now on Netflix after releasing on Thursday, March 23, 2023.
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