Iconic Wilmington NC locations in film and TV productions


Sometimes, movies or TV shows that film in the Wilmington area go out of their way to make the Port City look like someplace else. It’s happened from the beginning, really, when “Firestarter,” the first major movie to film here back in the early 1980s, tried to turn downtown Wilmington into New York City.

Other times, however, projects shot here turn into so-called “postcards” for the area, or feature places that are iconically Wilmington. Following are just a few of the places immortalized in locally shot movies and television shows, places that either got lots of screen time, factored importantly into the story line or both.

‘Scream’ at Cardinal Lanes

Cardinal Lanes on Shipyard Boulevard is scheduled to be torn down.

Did “Scream” kill Cardinal Lanes? In January of 2022, the Wilmington-shot “requel” and fifth film in the horror franchise featured an extended scene between stars Melissa Barrera and Jack Quaid outside the Cardinal Lanes bowling alley on Shipyard Boulevard. Then, in April, Cardinal Lanes announced it would close after nearly five decades in business. Coincidence? Only Ghostface knows.

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‘Halloween Kills’ at Wallace Park

Kyle Richards in "Halloween Kills" in a scene shot at Wilmington's Wallace Park.

Among other Wilmington sights, including the Rusty Nail bar and Cape Fear Community College, this 2021 Wilmington-shot horror film featured an extended sequence in scenic Wallace Park on Market Street, with masked villain Michael Myers offing several victims, and one character hiding under the pedestrian bridge over Burnt Mill Creek.

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‘Blue Velvet’ at the Carolina Apartments

A model in front of the Carolina Apartments, late 2000s.

There’s lots of shots of mid-1980s downtown Wilmington in David Lynch’s neo-noir classic, but nowhere gets more coverage than the foreboding Carolina Apartments at Fifth and Market streets, which plays the home of mysterious lounge singer Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini). The interior of Vallens’ apartment was a set, but some scenes were shot in the hallways of the Carolina, as well as outside.



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