![]() ![]() Anyone who comes to me about shooting there, I would recommend it completely. I lived right in Rittenhouse, and the city was great, I hadn’t spent a lot of time there. When you’re there for so long, we started in May, we were there in July where it’s like a million degrees and it’s disgusting, and by the end you’re freezing cold at 3 in the morning by the water. Also, the timing worked, because Servant Season 1 had wrapped, but the second season hadn’t started shooting yet, so you had a lot of people who could come over to us. You end up with crew people who are Philly local people, so we had a lot of people who had worked on Servant, and were wearing Servant t-shirts. He has a cool library, which was like out of Beauty and the Beast. And he had been busy with… I think it was Split at that point, so there’d been some work, and we all had lunch at his house. And when we made Wayward Pines, he brought all the writers to his home, he flew us all out before we started. I have the feeling he was quite unhappy about it, only because I know how much he loves Philadelphia, and how much he loves living there, and shooting there. ![]() I saw an interview once where he said the trees weren’t right to shoot anywhere near Philadelphia. Yes, we shot in Vancouver, and it was set in like a futuristic Pacific Northwest small town. That was the one thing of his that wasn’t shot in Philadelphia, right? Dispatches had a very different look and feel than any of those. Night Shyamalan, whether it’s Rocky, or different TV shows that have been set in the city. There are certain ways you’re used to seeing Philadelphia on screen, whether it’s M. Eve Lindley’s Simone goes where Rocky never did – inside the Philadelphia Museum of Art – on Dispatches From Elsewhere (AMC)
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