Where was The Bondsman filmed? Landry, Georgia, and all the locations
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Set in the fictional town of Landry, Georgia, The Bondsman was filmed in several locations across the Peach State.

The series stars Kevin Bacon as Hub Halloran, a bounty hunter who is murdered and resurrected by the Devil to capture escaped demons.
Welcome to Landry and our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of The Bondsman. The locations are listed in order of their first appearance in the show.

The series stars Kevin Bacon as Hub Halloran, a bounty hunter who is murdered and resurrected by the Devil to capture escaped demons.
Welcome to Landry and our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of The Bondsman. The locations are listed in order of their first appearance in the show.
The Bondsman locations

The first episode, "Pot O' Gold", opens with Hub hunting down Jeb Tucker in a shabby motel.
The Holiday Motel is an actual lodging establishment located outside Thomaston, about an hour and a half's drive south of Atlanta.
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The Bondsman house

Hub lives in an old garage and gas station beside his mother’s house. His fierce mother, Kitty, is played by Beth Grant.
The Bondsman house was a set built next to the former Riverwood Studios in Senoia, now known as Raleigh Studios Atlanta, where the series' studio work was done.
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Landry, Georgia

Located about 45 miles southwest of Atlanta, the small town of Grantville doubles as Landry, Georgia.
The town preserves many vintage buildings and features several iconic locations that were used to film The Walking Dead.
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A key location in the series is The Boxcar, a country bar owned by Hub's nemesis, Lucky Callahan (Damon Herriman).
The exterior was filmed at an 1898 building in downtown Grantville, close to the famous 'The Walking Dead Wall.'
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The exterior of Landry's Methodist Church, run by Pastor Ron (Maxwell Jenkins), is the 19th-century Grantville United Methodist Church.
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However, the interior was filmed at the beautiful Senoia United Methodist Church, which has occasionally served as a filming location for other productions.
Built in 1897 in the Queen Anne shingle-style architecture, the interior features magnificent stained glass windows.
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The warehouse in the second episode, "Valacor", was filmed in an old industrial complex next to Collier Metals, in the Adamsville neighborhood of southwest Atlanta.
This is the same location used for Terminus, the abandoned railway station and supposed safe haven for survivors in The Walking Dead, introduced in Season 4.
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The scene in the third episode, "Marphos", where Hub intercepts Maryanne, Lucky, and Cade, was also filmed in Senoia.
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The Landry County pool scene was filmed at the Steve Lundquist Aquatic Center at the Jim Huie Recreation Center in Jonesboro.
Named after Olympic gold medalist Steve Lundquist, the center features a 50-meter competition pool and a diving well.
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Hometown Hardware Company in the fourth episode, "Erdos", is an actual hardware store in Senoia.
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The bridge in the fifth episode, "Slypharis", is the Iron Truss Bridge across the Oconee River, located between a park and a cemetery in Athens, GA.
Before Hub arrives at the fictional Lake Rovere, there is an aerial establishing shot of a lush green valley, which is actually stock footage filmed somewhere in South Africa.
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The scene in the seventh episode, "Pyralis", where Midge and Hub's family pretend to be gas company workers, was filmed in a cul-de-sac on Pointer Lane in Senoia.
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The local restaurant in the season finale, "Lilith" was filmed at TNT Antiques & Auction, an antique store in Sharpsburg.
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1 comment:
1- Anonymous - Apr 13, 2025, 6:26 AM
Sharpsburg, Senoia, and Granville are actually in West Central Georgia, not North Georgia. They are about 40-60 minutes southwest of Atlanta. There are a lot of shows and movies filmed in this area, and the largest movie studio outside of Hollywood, Trillith, Movie Studios in Fayetteville, Georgia where they’re always filming Blockbuster movies and popular shows. It’s a beautiful part of the country here!
1- Anonymous - Apr 13, 2025, 6:26 AM
Sharpsburg, Senoia, and Granville are actually in West Central Georgia, not North Georgia. They are about 40-60 minutes southwest of Atlanta. There are a lot of shows and movies filmed in this area, and the largest movie studio outside of Hollywood, Trillith, Movie Studios in Fayetteville, Georgia where they’re always filming Blockbuster movies and popular shows. It’s a beautiful part of the country here!
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