There has by no means been a scarcity of TV sequence that happen in Los Angeles, the longtime hub of the American tv trade and its gamers. However the 2025 Emmy season options such a wealth of reveals set and shot in and round L.A. that we couldn’t resist spotlighting how a number of of them use the enduring locale we name dwelling.

‘Shrinking’

Jason Segel, left, Jessica Williams, Christa Miller and Ted McGinley in “Shrinking.”

(Apple)

The Apple TV+ comedy, which follows an interconnected group of affiliates, mates and neighbors, is about primarily in Pasadena and Altadena. Location supervisor David Flannery, a fifth-generation Pasadena native, notes, “So often [these cities] play for everywhere else in the world. But we want to show exactly where we are — which is just a little more specific than general L.A. — and that the characters are grounded in very real places.” These websites have included the Rose Bowl, Pasadena Metropolis Corridor, Pasadena’s Central Park (that includes the landmark Citadel Inexperienced constructing) and the South Pasadena prepare station. The Laird and Bishop household houses, with their adjoining backyards, could seem like a set however are literally neighboring Altadena homes, each of which survived the Eaton fireplace.

‘Only Murders in the Building’ An older man and a younger sit on a bench talking. Another older man stands behind the bench looking at them.

Martin Quick, left, Selena Gomez and Steve Martin in “Only Murders in the Building.”

(Eric McCandless / Disney)

Though Hulu’s Emmy-winning comedian thriller is the last word New York story, its Season 4 opener despatched its crime-solving lead trio to Tinseltown to pursue a film adaptation of their well-liked podcast. Co-creator and showrunner John Hoffman, calling in in the course of the present’s Season 5 shoot, says, “Last season had to start in L.A. It really kicks off a season that is specific to cinema, to moving images.” Filming befell on the traditional Paramount Studios lot, on the historic Il Borghese rental constructing in Hancock Park and at an “ultra-glamorous, deeply L.A.” Hollywood Hills dwelling, which served as studio exec Bev Melon’s social gathering home.

‘Nobody Wants This’ A woman and a man stand in a store in front of a display of vibrators.

Kristen Bell and Adam Brody in “Nobody Wants This.”

(Adam Rose / Netflix)

Creator-showrunner Erin Foster can’t think about her Netflix rom-com a couple of progressive rabbi and a gentile intercourse podcaster set wherever however her native Los Angeles. “You have to write what you know, and that’s what I know,” she says by cellphone from her West Hollywood dwelling. “In L.A., people are following their dreams, so it says a lot about who someone is. I think the same applies to locations in a TV show: They all signal where [the characters] are in their life and who they are.” A few of these illustrative locales have included Westwood’s Sinai Temple, the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Koreatown, the Los Feliz 3 Theatre, Calamigos Ranch in Malibu and WeHo’s Pleasure Chest intercourse store.

‘The Studio’ A man and a woman stand outside a house with a curved facade and a reflecting pool overlooking Los Angeles

Seth Rogen and Catherine O’Hara in “The Studio.”

(Apple)

Seth Rogen and firm’s raucous creation a couple of beleaguered film studio chief is rooted in firsthand expertise. “Seth knows this town very, very well,” says supervising location supervisor Stacey Brashear. “He and [co-creator] Evan Goldberg wrote in 90% of the locations, including the [John] Lautner-designed, Midcentury Modern houses that studio executives like to collect.” Amongst these eye-popping websites are the Silvertop home above the Silver Lake Reservoir and the Harvey Home within the Hollywood Hills. Provides Brashear, “I feel like our locations are actual characters in the show.” Among the many Apple TV+ sequence’ many different L.A. places: the Warner Bros. studio lot, the Smoke Home Restaurant in Burbank, Lake Hollywood Park and the Sundown Strip’s Chateau Marmont.

‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ Two people stand outside a grand building as a moving man carries something past them

Chloë Sevigny and Javier Bardem in “Monsters: The Lyle Aand Erik Menendez Story.”

(Netflix)

This Netflix restricted sequence revisits the 1989 homicide of rich Beverly Hills couple José and Kitty Menendez by sons Erik and Lyle, against the law notoriously related to Los Angeles. “It was such a period of decadence and grandeur, and Beverly Hills was kind of the poster child for that,” says manufacturing designer Matthew Flood Ferguson. “I wanted to recapture the [town’s] glamour and celebrity culture.” He additionally notes, of L.A.’s numerous structure, “You can get quite a few different looks all in the same place.” These “looks” included a grand Hancock Park-area dwelling standing in for the Mendendez mansion, Koreatown’s Wilshire Colonnade workplace advanced, a Seventies-built Encino financial institution constructing, Beverly Hills’ Will Rogers Memorial Park and the previous Sundown Strip web site of Spago, restored to look because it did in its heyday.

‘Hacks’ A woman walks a blindfolded woman down a paved road, a colorful trolley behind them

Megan Stalter left, and Hannah Einbinder on the Americana at Model in “Hacks.”

(Kenny Laubbacher / Max)

In contrast to previous seasons, wherein L.A. usually subbed for Las Vegas, Season 4 of “Hacks” is usually shot and set in Los Angeles. Says Lucia Aniello, co-creator with Paul W. Downs and Jen Stasky, “Much of [the season] is getting back to the roots of L.A. comedy. It really is a love letter to Los Angeles — and to the comedy world.” Provides Downs, “The show is a lot about people outside of the industry looking in. By being in L.A., we got to really explore what that means.” Some key places: CBS Tv Metropolis, the Lenny Kravitz-designed Stanley Home, the Americana at Model and Echo Park’s Elysian Theater; the Altadena property doubling for Deborah Vance’s Bel-Air mansion was misplaced within the Eaton fireplace.

‘Running Point’ A woman and a man smile at each other in a kitchen

Kate Hudson and Max Greenfield in “Running Point.”

(Katrina Marcinowski / Netflix)

Loosely primarily based on the lifetime of Lakers President Jeanie Buss, this Netflix comedy is “filled with a lot of L.A. DNA,” says co-creator and showrunner David Stassen. He provides that, like Buss, the present’s star, Kate Hudson, “is also part of a dynastic L.A. family. Plus, she knows Jeanie, she loves the Lakers and she grew up going to games.” Although a lot of the season was filmed downtown at Los Angeles Middle Studios, location work included the Pacific Coast Freeway south of Venice (the place Cam, performed by Justin Theroux, crashes his Porsche), downtown L.A.’s elegant Resort Per La and houses in Sherman Oaks and Woodland Hills. The L.A. skyline will get fairly the exercise right here as nicely.

‘Forever’ A woman in orange workout wear stands outside with a view of downtown Los Angeles behind her

Lovie Simone in “Forever.”

(Elizabeth Morris / Netflix)

Netflix’s reimagining of Judy Blume’s 1975 novel unfolds in 2018 Los Angeles, the place it evocatively explores past love between teenagers Justin and Keisha. Showrunner and L.A. native Mara Brock Akil considers her adaptation “a love letter to Los Angeles and to the idyllic life we’re all trying to live in this city, where dreams are not isolated to one particular neighborhood.” Key elements of the story happen round Keisha’s dwelling within the View Park-Windsor Hills space, with the present’s many different L.A. places together with Ladera Park, St. Mary’s Academy in Inglewood, the Grove and the Authentic Farmers Market, Griffith Park and the Santa Monica Pier. Provides Akil, “A lot of people [in L.A.] are moving around on public transportation, which I wanted to shine a light on too.”