Where was Juror #2 filmed? Guide to (almost) all the locations
Posted by Ra Moon
Featuring interesting southern filming locations, Juror #2 was filmed on location in Savannah, Georgia.
The film stars Nicholas Hoult (The Menu, The Great) as Justin Kemp, a juror in a high-profile murder trial who realizes he may have been involved in the case.
The film stars Nicholas Hoult (The Menu, The Great) as Justin Kemp, a juror in a high-profile murder trial who realizes he may have been involved in the case.
The film may be one of the last to be directed by living legend Clint Eastwood, who also shot Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil in Savannah in 1997.
Rounding out the cast are Toni Collette as the Assistant District Attorney Faith Killebrew and J.K. Simmons as Harold Chicowski, a former homicide detective and fellow juror.
Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of Juror #2. You'll find the locations in order of appearance.
The Juror #2 locations
The courthouse, filmed at the Pooler City Hall, is a key location in the movie.
Located in Pooler's historic downtown, the building looks historic, too, but it's almost brand new: completed in 2016, it's a beautiful classic style rather than a modernist glass and concrete nightmare.
The construction of the new 51,500-square-foot City Hall was part of an $18.1 million project to rejuvenate the area and accommodate the city's growing population and services.
The interior courtroom may be a set filmed in the studios, but the interior hall was also filmed in Pooler.
As you can see in the image, the Statue of Justice was a film prop for the shot.
This establishing shot is from Savannah City Hall, a stunning example of Beaux-Arts architecture.
Built in 1906 exclusively for municipal use, this city landmark, topped by an iconic gilded copper dome, features elegant marble staircases and stained glass windows.
Image courtesy of HBO - Map
The Fitzroy is a real bar in downtown Savannah, situated in a historic building dating back to 1853.
The interior was also filmed in this building, which has a rich history, having housed various establishments over the years, including the "Gem" bar.
Image courtesy of HBO and Google Maps
Rowdy's Hideaway is the William A. Reed Memorial Post 660 Canteen and Grill (also known as VFW Post 660) outside Savannah on Ogeechee Road.
This Veterans of Foreign Wars post was also featured in the 2016 movie The Do-Over, starring Adam Sandler and David Spade.
Image courtesy of HBO and Google Maps
This pink house is actually the former La Scala Ristorante, an Italian cuisine restaurant housed in a gorgeous turn-of-the-century mansion that closed its doors in June 2024.
Director Clint Eastwood liked the location so much that he had dinner there after the shot in July 2023.
Image courtesy of HBO and Google Maps
This 1920s shingle-style home in Savannah was featured on the a home renovation TV series In With The Old, Season 6, Episode 5.
The park scene was filmed at the Monterey Square in downtown Savannah.
Established in 1847, Monterey Square is filled with charming historic architecture.
Image courtesy of HBO - Map
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7 comments:
1- Anonymous - Dec 25, 2024, 5:11 AM
The Pooler City Hall image comparing the exterior with the staircase and bench, the Justice statue, is the wrong shot. You are comparing the film image to the wrong side of the building. The south side DOES have a large staircase and bench, but not the Justice statue. So your comparison is incorrect as you are using the north end - where the actual Pooler Police Department entrance is located.
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2- Ra Moon - Dec 25, 2024, 12:54 PM
Thank you, updated!
3- Jeanette Steves Medina - Dec 29, 2024, 4:53 PM
I grew up in Savannah and Pooler. Throughout the movie I was constantly pointing out the location of each place...lol. The only place I have yet to 100% identify is the road used as Quarry Road and the home for Justin. Anyone know?
4- Anonymous - Dec 30, 2024, 8:49 PM
The square is actually Monterey Square, not Wright Square.
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5- Ra Moon - Dec 31, 2024, 11:37 AM
Thank you, you are right!
6- Anonymous - Jan 1, 2025, 12:43 PM
I have the same question as the comment from #3 regarding what was used for Quarry Road. It looks similar to one out on Wilmington Island, but there are lots like it.
7- Anonymous - Jan 4, 2025, 8:30 PM
I grew up in Pooler and I believe that no one recognizes the real location for “Old Quarry Rd.” because that section is scarcely used anymore. Way, way back in the day, the Pooler Parkway didn’t exist and Old Quacco Rd connected Ogeechee Rd (Hwy 17) with Pine Barren Rd. When Pooler Parkway was built, the bridge that crossed I-16 on Quacco rd was dismantled so now the road is split.
I’m nearly 100% positive that Old Quarry Rd is actually the dead-end part of Old Quacco Rd that can only be accessed from Pine Barren now. It’s only used by the residents in that area and only OG Pooler residents would remember it.
1- Anonymous - Dec 25, 2024, 5:11 AM
The Pooler City Hall image comparing the exterior with the staircase and bench, the Justice statue, is the wrong shot. You are comparing the film image to the wrong side of the building. The south side DOES have a large staircase and bench, but not the Justice statue. So your comparison is incorrect as you are using the north end - where the actual Pooler Police Department entrance is located.
Reply
2- Ra Moon - Dec 25, 2024, 12:54 PM
Thank you, updated!
3- Jeanette Steves Medina - Dec 29, 2024, 4:53 PM
I grew up in Savannah and Pooler. Throughout the movie I was constantly pointing out the location of each place...lol. The only place I have yet to 100% identify is the road used as Quarry Road and the home for Justin. Anyone know?
4- Anonymous - Dec 30, 2024, 8:49 PM
The square is actually Monterey Square, not Wright Square.
Reply
5- Ra Moon - Dec 31, 2024, 11:37 AM
Thank you, you are right!
6- Anonymous - Jan 1, 2025, 12:43 PM
I have the same question as the comment from #3 regarding what was used for Quarry Road. It looks similar to one out on Wilmington Island, but there are lots like it.
7- Anonymous - Jan 4, 2025, 8:30 PM
I grew up in Pooler and I believe that no one recognizes the real location for “Old Quarry Rd.” because that section is scarcely used anymore. Way, way back in the day, the Pooler Parkway didn’t exist and Old Quacco Rd connected Ogeechee Rd (Hwy 17) with Pine Barren Rd. When Pooler Parkway was built, the bridge that crossed I-16 on Quacco rd was dismantled so now the road is split.
I’m nearly 100% positive that Old Quarry Rd is actually the dead-end part of Old Quacco Rd that can only be accessed from Pine Barren now. It’s only used by the residents in that area and only OG Pooler residents would remember it.
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