Netflix’s The Gray Man is a globe-trotting thriller both on and off the screen. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the film takes audiences around the globe, sprawling from North America to Europe and Asia. Part of what makes The Gray Man so visually stunning is the fact that much of the film was shot on location around the world.
The Gray Man follows Sierra Six (Ryan Gosling), who is a specially trained assassin working for the CIA on the run from the organization he works for after discovering dark secrets while on a mission in Bangkok. A chase across the globe ensues as the CIA hunts for Six, who is tracked by deadly assassins controlled by mercenary Lloyd Hansen (Chris Evans). Aided by CIA agent Dani Miranda (Ana de Armas), Six must evade their attempts on his life and protect his loved ones, Donald Fitzroy (Billy Bob Thornton )and his niece Claire (Julia Butters), before they fall into Hansen’s clutches.
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Serving as Netflix’s most expensive film to date, The Gray Man makes the most of its mammoth budget through filming on location and utilizing real stunts. While portions of The Gray Man were filmed on built sets in the United States, much of the globe-trotting adventure was filmed overseas after being delayed by COVID-19 early in its shooting schedule. Here is a guide to the locations used in the (costly) filming of The Gray Man.
Although most of The Gray Man was shot on location in Europe, the film also utilized California during its production. The film began production in Long Beach, CA, in March 2021 after being delayed by COVID-19. Long Beach is a location that has been used to film past Hollywood blockbusters, such as Jon Favreau’s Iron Man. The Gray Man
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