WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

Discover the enchanting filming locations of WandaVision, unveiling a host of new mesmerizing MCU settings From Warner Bros Ranch in California to the picturesque Starr's Mill Waterfall in Georgia, embark on a captivating journey through these awe-inspiring destinations

Summary

WandaVision marked a shift for Marvel Studios, bringing a different tone and sitcom-style format to the MCU.

The show was shot in different locations throughout the United States, such as Warner Bros. Ranch, Trilith Studios, and Golden Oak Ranch. Prominent locations showcased in the series comprise of Kennedy Space Center, Georgia World Congress Center, and Starr's Mill Waterfall.

Marvel Studios' inaugural TV series for Disney+, WandaVision, embarked on a nationwide filming journey across the United States to introduce multiple fresh settings into the MCU. After their heartbreaking fate in the events of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprised their roles as Wanda Maximoff and Vision, respectively, in Phase 4's WandaVision. Initially shrouded in mystery, the resurrection of Vision and his idyllic coexistence alongside Wanda and their offspring, Billy and Tommy, puzzled many. Yet, it soon became apparent that Wanda's profound sorrow birthed the Westview Hex, trapping the town's populace within its confines.

WandaVision embraced a momentous departure from Marvel Studios' norm, as it not only marked their inaugural venture into television for the Disney+ streaming platform but also differentiated itself through a singular tone divergent from prior MCU endeavors. Presented in a captivating sitcom-style format, each enthralling episode of WandaVision embarked on an enchanting journey through distinct decades. The entire production set, encompassing costumes and even the actors' portrayals, seamlessly adapted to match the ever-changing eras. While the inaugural episode bore witness to a live studio audience, the series subsequently ventured out into multiple noteworthy locales, effortlessly breathing life into the captivating universe of WandaVision.

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10 Blondie St., Warner Bros. Ranch Facilities, Burbank, California

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

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The suburban setting on Blondie St. at the Warner Bros. Ranch in Burbank may be familiar to MCU audiences, as it has been featured in numerous movies and shows. Some of the most famous productions include Bewitched, Young Sheldon, and American Beauty. Interestingly, Wanda and Vision's home in WandaVision was also situated on Blondie St. This location holds such significance that it became the final project to be filmed there before the Ranch was sold in 2019 for renovation. Unfortunately, the iconic Blondie St. homes are set to be demolished to make room for additional offices and stages.

9 Trilith Studios, Atlanta, Georgia

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

Trilith Studios, formerly known as Pinewood Atlanta Studios, has been a hub for the production of numerous remarkable films and TV series throughout the years. This includes a series of significant Marvel Studios projects. Notably, the very first project to be filmed at Trilith was the 2015 film, Ant-Man. Since then, a plethora of others, such as Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and Loki, have also chosen Trilith as their filming location. Trilith Studios' website confirms that specific scenes showcasing the interior of Wanda and Vision's house in WandaVision were indeed captured on Stages 3, 9, and 11 of the studio. It was within these stages that the gradual cosmetic modifications were made to Wanda and Vision's home, reflecting the passage of time.

8 Golden Oak Ranch, Santa Clarita, California

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

Santa Clarita's Golden Oak Ranch, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company, served as the backdrop for various scenes in WandaVision's Downtown Westview. This includes pivotal locations such as the bandstand, Vision's office, and the public library (via Screen-It). Established in the 1950s, Golden Oak Ranch has been used as a filming location for numerous renowned projects, including Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Parks and Recreation, The Office, Back to the Future, and Westworld. Throughout WandaVision, the majority of outdoor scenes not set on Blondie St. were shot at Golden Oak Ranch. Notably, the ranch featured prominently in the series' final episode, where Wanda confronts the tormented residents of Westview.

7 Fayetteville, Georgia

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

According to Atlas of Wonders, the place where Monica Rambeau, The Marvels' new hero, and Jimmy Woo first meet in Westview is situated across the street from Trilith Studios in Fayetteville, Georgia. Even though the street is real, the houses in the background were digitally created to resemble the architectural style of homes on Blondie St. in Burbank, California. This particular location is where Monica and Jimmy initially become aware of the Hex surrounding Westview in the premiere episode of WandaVision. However, it doesn't hold much significance throughout the rest of the series.

6 Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39, Merritt Island, Florida

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

The Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida, bears a striking resemblance to SWORD's Headquarters in WandaVision. Reddit user 0rig0 noticed this uncanny similarity, suggesting that Marvel Studios drew inspiration from the Kennedy Space Center for the design of SWORD's Headquarters. The lakes, neighboring coastline, roads, pathways, and even rocket launch pads all match precisely. Although the exterior of SWORD's Headquarters is only briefly glimpsed in WandaVision, its connection to the Kennedy Space Center solidifies its significance within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

5 Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

As for the interior of SWORD's Headquarters in WandaVision episode 4, "We Interrupt This Program," the scenes were shot in the lobby of the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia, which is typically used as a convention center and exhibition space. The building's futuristic ambiance perfectly suits SWORD's base in WandaVision. This location not only serves as Monica Rambeau's workplace (as well as her late mother Maria Rambeau's former workplace), but also becomes the backdrop for Wanda's endeavor to retrieve Vision's body. Unfortunately, her efforts prove futile, prompting her to depart SWORD's Headquarters while carrying her sorrow, ultimately leading to the creation of the Westview Hex.

4 Rolling Hill Drive & Highpoint Court, Meadow View, Williamson, Georgia

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

The tranquil Rolling Hill Dr. and Highpoint Court in Williamson, Georgia provided the picturesque backdrop for Vision's solitary stroll on the outskirts of Westview in episode 6 of WandaVision, titled "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" (via Movie Maps). These enchanting residential streets were magically transformed into the setting for some of the most unsettling and eerie moments in WandaVision. As Vision ventured through, he encountered the disconcerting sight of Westview residents trapped in repetitive time loops. It was here, in this expansive area beyond the reach of Wanda's magic, that Vision sought to escape the Hex and sought assistance from the SWORD agents, with Ellis Avenue depicted by the transformation of Williamson Zebulon Road.

3 Bouckaert Farm, Fairburn, Georgia

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

The Bouckaert Farm in Fairburn, Georgia served as the temporary base of operations for SWORD following Wanda's expansion of the Westview Hex. Known for being a favored filming spot for various projects, this location was also chosen as the backdrop for Monica Rambeau and Jimmy Woo's venture into the Hex. Additionally, Bouckaert Farm has been utilized for other Marvel Studios productions. Notably, it was the site of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts' cabin in Avengers: Endgame, cementing its place in the history of the MCU.

2 Luther Bailey Rd. & Old 85 Highway Intersection, Senoia, Georgia

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

The intersection where Wanda stops Vision and Darcy Lewis in WandaVision episode 7, "Breaking the Fourth Wall," can be found at Luther Bailey Rd. and Old 85 Highway in Senoia, Georgia, according to MCU Location Scout. Fans of The Walking Dead will recognize this location as it is widely used for filming the AMC show. Although not particularly significant in WandaVision, this intersection holds importance as it is the place where Vision discovers his own death in Avengers: Infinity War and realizes that Wanda is responsible for the strange events occurring in Westview.

1 Starr's Mill Waterfall, Senoia, Georgia

WandaVision Filming Locations Unveiled - Discover the Real-Life Settings Behind the Marvel Series

According to MCU location scout Jovial Jay's tweet, the 1693 flashback scene in WandaVision episode 8, titled "Previously On," where Agatha Harkness kills her coven, was filmed at Starr's Mill Waterfall in Senoia, Georgia. This particular scene provides a glimpse into Agatha's backstory and her reasons for targeting Wanda, as she desired to obtain her powers for herself. However, by inciting Wanda, Agatha inadvertently aids her in embracing her destiny as the Scarlet Witch in the final episode of WandaVision. This could potentially lead to Agatha's own downfall. In addition to WandaVision, Starr's Mill Waterfall has been utilized as a filming location for various other projects, such as The Walking Dead.