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Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) and Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan) cover a lot of ground throughout the first season of The Night Agent. The series follows FBI agent Peter and tech entrepreneur Rose as they untangle a conspiracy in the White House that takes them on a journey around Washington, DC and the mid-Atlantic area. But the series was actually shot in British Columbia, Canada, with Vancouver standing in for the US capital city. Tudum rounded up the key locations used in the 2022 shoot â read on to find out where The Night Agentâs most pivotal scenes were filmed.
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Metro exterior
The series begins with Peter thwarting a bombing on the DC Metro, saving nearly everyone on his train. While the subway scenes were filmed at a local studio, the exterior of the Metro, where Peter spots the suspect and immediately gives chase, begins in the downtown plaza of the Vancouver Art Gallery .
Rembourne Hotel
After Rose narrowly escapes the assassins who kill her aunt and uncle, she holes up in a hotel room guarded by Secret Service agents. That hotel, and the major chase scene and shootout that take place there, were filmed at a Vancouver JW Marriott.
Georgetown University
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The University of British Columbia stands in for Georgetown in most of the campus-set scenes with vice presidential daughter Maddie Redfield (Sarah Desjardins) and her Secret Service agents Chelsea Arrington (Fola Evans-Akingbola) and D.B. Woodside (Erik Monks), including the universityâs chemistry building and the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at the UBC Library. The library scenes were shot at St. James Anglican Church.
College bar, Pauloâs house
The bar where Maddie encounters a not-so-friendly classmate was filmed at the Gastown event space the Ironworks, which is home to a variety of events from film and TV shoots to arts classes. Fun fact: The venue served double duty â an upstairs studio stands in for the home of Maddieâs art teacher, Paulo (Greyston Holt), where Maddie is kidnapped.
The Hilltop Cafe
Rose does some of her tech wizardry after setting up shop at a diner. Those scenes were filmed at an actual restaurant in Langley, British Columbia.
The Campbellsâ cabin
The remote cabin where Rose and Peter take refuge is actually located outside of Vancouver in the Coast Mountains, in a park named after the twin peaks known as the Golden Ears.
Foundry Branch Park
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A public park much closer to the Vancouver city center served as the picturesque location of a key moment â when Peter comes to Roseâs rescue and confronts Dale (Phoenix Raei), one of the assassins chasing after the duo.
Maryland marina
Another of Peter and Roseâs temporary safe houses is a boat belonging to his godfather, where Chelsea and Erik finally catch up to them. The marina where the boat docks was filmed in nearby Richmond â not to be confused with Virginiaâs state capital, which is only 109 miles from Washington, DC.
DC container depot
The shipping container showdown â aka Maddieâs rescue â takes place in the logistics and storage company WTC Groupâs Lindsey Terminal.
Camp David
Re-creating the famous presidential retreat of Camp David was a massive undertaking for the Night Agent crew, and took place all over the Vancouver metro area. âIt was a big, big production, so many moving parts,â Buchanan tells Tudum. Since the sequence unfolds across many locations within Camp David, it required five different Vancouver stand-ins that were rained out on multiple days thanks to British Columbiaâs unpredictable weather. Not even the indoor locations were safe, says Basso: âThey shot the interiors of the helicopter there, but it was raining and the seats were soaked because there were leaks in the helicopter.â
Joint Base Andrews – Airport
The final scene of the season, in which Peter bids Rose goodbye and boards a plane on his mission as an actual night agent, was shot at this small private airport near the Golden Ears mountains.
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