
Where is ‘The Four Seasons’ season two filmed?
Netflix’s heartwarming rollercoaster comedy, The Four Seasons, returned with its highly anticipated second chapter last week, following an explosive debut season finale. But despite the year-long wait, the eight-episode follow-up season felt like it wrapped up in the blink of an eye.
While Netflix has yet to renew the comedy series inspired by Alan Alda’s 1981 movie, so there’s no knowing when and if at all we might see the gang again, we suggest taking it easy and visiting the real-life locations you just saw in the show in the meantime, because what’s a better way to distract your mind?
Throughout the second series of The Four Seasons, Kate, Jack, Claude, Danny, Anne, and Ginny journey to New York’s Catskills and Hudson Valley, the Jersey Shore, and Italy.
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Inside The Four Seasons, season two, real-life destinations
Spring
As the gang reunites in The Four Seasons season two, grieving Nick’s death, they travel to the Catskills during the spring to spread his ashes, unexpectedly getting stuck in lockdown in the main building of the Midnight Ramble, a motel from the 1950s. According to Galerie, the Midnight Ramble Motel scenes were shot inside Blue Fox Motel’s restaurant in Narrowsburg, New York.
For the interior shots, however, set decorator Jennifer Greenberg reportedly combed Hudson Valley thrift stores, including Newburgh Vintage Emporium and The Antique Warehouse, as well as studio prop houses and Chairish to recreate the furniture and props. Meanwhile, Hudson Valley reported the possibility of the mountain scenes being filmed on Mount Beacon or Bear Mountain.
Summer
To cut short the summertime sadness, the crew was found vacationing in the Jersey Shore, enjoying Jenkinson’s Boardwalk at Point Pleasant Beach. As mentioned, the crew rented an Airbnb on Ocean Grove’s Ocean Pathway, ten miles away from Point Pleasant Beach in New Jersey. While the porch scenes were filmed on location, production designer Sharon Lomofsky and Greenberg hopped from house to house in Newburgh, New York, for the perfect interior shots.
Fall
When fall kicks in The Four Seasons, viewers return to Nick and Anne’s lake house in Putnam County, New York, where the series originally starts in the debut season. Lomofsky and her team reportedly went through over 100 waterfront properties before deciding unanimously on the lake house.
Winter
The last phase of theatrics in The Four Seasons’ second season takes the audience to the Italian Alps, where the cast shot at the real-life Christmas market in Trento early in the holiday season. As for where the crew stayed in Italy, as per Lomofsky, the friends resided in a monastery-turned-city building. The building’s interiors were reconstructed Stateside in an Airbnb in Fishkill, New York.