Aerial view of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Lower Manhattan Skyline from New York Harbor near Liberty State Park in New Jersey.

5 New Jersey Towns Where Famous Movies Were Filmed

New Jersey has long been a favored shoot location for movie makers and TV productions, with bustling cities, quiet suburbs, and scenic shorelines that are often easier to work in than New York. Across the state, many towns and neighborhoods have hosted well-known films and shows, using everything from urban skylines to coastal boardwalks and stretches of parkland.

This list highlights several New Jersey filming spots that the public can visit. It notes the productions that used these areas and includes a few other things to see while exploring these places.

Newark

Skyline of Downtown Newark, New Jersey.
Skyline of Downtown Newark, New Jersey.

Newark has appeared on both the big and small screens for decades, with a gritty urban backdrop that filmmakers seek for a range of genres. Military Park, Newark Penn Station, and several downtown streets in the central district have been used in crime dramas, thrillers, and independent films that rely on the city’s dense setting.

Newark Penn Station in Newark, New Jersey
Newark Penn Station in Newark, New Jersey. Image Credit: Brian Logan Photography / Shutterstock

The city features prominently in “The Sopranos,” with scenes filmed around Ironbound and downtown that reflect Newark’s mix of industrial and residential areas. More recently, Joker used the downtown core for the tone it required. Market Street saw extensive use, while the now-closed Paramount Theatre appears briefly in the film.

Visitors can pair a walk through these filming areas with several major attractions. The Newark Museum of Art holds collections that span global fine arts and local exhibits. Branch Brook Park draws attention each spring with its large collection of cherry blossom trees. Nearby, Prudential Center hosts major concerts and New Jersey Devils hockey in the heart of the city.

Bayonne

Bayonne Bridge in Bayonne, NJ from Dennis P. Collins Park
Bayonne Bridge in Bayonne, NJ from Dennis P. Collins Park.

Much like Newark, Bayonne has earned its place on screen thanks to its industrial waterfront and close-knit neighborhoods. This city of around 75,000 residents has a working-class character, port facilities, and unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline, which make it useful for productions that want cityscapes without the complications of larger nearby locations like New York City and Newark.

Bayonne made a memorable appearance in Steven Spielberg’s “War of the Worlds,” where key scenes were shot along its streets as chaos unfolded during the alien invasion. Films such as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the recent Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere also used the city extensively.

Exploring Bayonne’s filming areas gives visitors a look at its maritime setting. The Bayonne Bridge provides views of New York Harbor and remains a regional landmark. Bayonne Golf Club has a links-style course set against the skyline. Stephen R. Gregg Park lines Newark Bay with trails and several waterfront lookout points.

Asbury Park

Boardwalk in Asbury Park, Monmouth County, New Jersey
Boardwalk in Asbury Park, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Asbury Park blends its boardwalk, murals, and historic venues into a setting that has been useful for filmmakers over the years. The city appears in various films and television projects, though it is best known as a primary filming location for segments in The Wrestler, including the scene in which Mickey Rourke's character tries to make amends with his daughter at their favorite theme park. Sections of Deliver Me from Nowhere were also shot here, along with Dogma and Baby, It's You.

The Stone Pony music venue in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
The Stone Pony music venue in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Image Credit: George Wirt / Shutterstock.

Visitors can spend time along the Asbury Park Boardwalk, which contains shops, arcades, and eateries. The Stone Pony remains a well-known live music venue with ties to Bruce Springsteen. In summer, the nearby beaches provide a classic Jersey Shore setting. The Silverball Retro Arcade adds another point of interest with its museum and extensive pinball collection.

Jersey City

Exchange Place, Jersey City, New Jersey skyline.
Exchange Place, Jersey City, New Jersey skyline.

Like many New Jersey metros, Jersey City often stands in for New York in film and television. Its busy streets have hosted The Sopranos and Law & Order, along with A Complete Unknown. The waterfront, with the Statue of Liberty nearby, appears in many establishing shots for titles such as Spider-Man and X-Men. Other productions, including Coneheads, The Godfather, Sid and Nancy, and Men in Black, have also used the area to varying degrees.

Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Jersey City contains several places that visitors can include while tracing these filming spots. Liberty State Park has wide views of the harbor and is home to the Liberty Science Center, which combines family-focused exhibits with educational programming throughout the year. Ferries also depart from this area toward Liberty Island, Ellis Island, and New York City. Exchange Place features a waterfront walkway with views of Manhattan across the river and is a steady destination for an evening walk.

Atco

New Jersey Pine Barrens and the Mullica River.
New Jersey Pine Barrens and the Mullica River.

Atco, a quiet community in southern New Jersey near the Pine Barrens, is both a base for crews and a filming location. Its streets and residential areas give productions a versatile space for scenes that require an understated, everyday American setting. They are also easier to navigate than nearby Philadelphia or New York.

Wade's Salvage, a scrapyard in Atco, New Jersey
Wade's Salvage, a scrapyard in Atco, New Jersey. By Forsaken Fotos - Flickr, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

Atco appears in shows such as The Walking Dead: Dead City and Severance, as well as in films like Eddie and the Cruisers. The Pine Barrens often become the focal point. The Fallout TV series has used the Wade Salvage yard on the outskirts of Atco. Season 3 of The Sopranos includes the episode "Pine Barrens," which is set largely in this woodland.

Outdoor activities around town include Atco Lake Park, which contains walking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas. Wharton State Forest within the barrens supports hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The state park also includes historic sites, including the Atsion Mansion.

How New Jersey’s Towns Appear on Screen

The towns and cities in New Jersey, large and small, show how the state has supported major film productions while reflecting its varied culture, history, and landscapes. Urban districts, shore communities, and inland forests each contribute settings that appear on screen in different ways. These filming locations give visitors a chance to connect the scenes they recognize with the places themselves. The sites noted above remain open to the public and continue to reflect the mix of environments that draws filmmakers to New Jersey.

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