15 TV shows and movies that you might not know are casting in San Francisco in June 2025

15 TV shows and movies that you might not know are casting in San Francisco in June 2025

15 TV shows and movies that you might not know are casting in San Francisco in June 2025

Hey San Francisco Film Buffs!

Ever dreamed of seeing your city light up the silver screen? Or maybe you've secretly harbored the desire to be an extra, to catch a glimpse behind the scenes of a major production? Well, dust off your headshots and polish your resumes, because June 2025 is shaping up to be a HUGE month for filming in the Bay Area!

I've been digging deep, tapping into my industry contacts, and piecing together some insider information. What I've discovered is pretty exciting: there are at least 15 TV shows and movies slated to be filming in and around San Francisco next June that you probably don't know about.

Why don't you know? Well, a lot of productions keep things under wraps early on to avoid attracting too much attention or to keep plot details secret. But don't worry, I'm here to spill the tea!

So, grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and prepare to be amazed. Here's a sneak peek at what's coming to a San Francisco soundstage (or maybe your local coffee shop) near you next summer.

Top Secret Projects: What We (Think) We Know

Okay, let's be clear. Since these productions are aiming for secrecy, details are scarce. I'm relying on a combination of casting calls, location scouting reports, and good old-fashioned industry whispers to bring you this list.

1. Codename: Golden Gate: A sci-fi thriller series rumored to be using Alcatraz as a key location. Expect lots of fog and high-tech gadgetry. Think "Minority Report" meets "Escape from Alcatraz."

2. The Tech Baron's Wife: A dark comedy about the absurd lives of the super-rich in Silicon Valley. Filming will likely take place in Atherton and Woodside mansions.

3. Fisherman's Wharf Blues: A gritty crime drama set against the backdrop of San Francisco's iconic waterfront. Expect lots of tough guys and even tougher women.

4. Project Chimera: A superhero movie that's been scouting locations in the Financial District. Could this be the next big Marvel or DC film?

5. Cable Car Confidential: A romantic comedy about two strangers who meet on a cable car and fall in love. Prepare for cheesy but charming San Francisco scenery.

More Rumored Productions:

| Show/Movie Title | Genre | Potential Filming Locations |

||||

| The Alchemist's Legacy | Fantasy Adventure | Muir Woods, Golden Gate Park |

| Silicon Valley Dreams | Drama | Stanford University, Sand Hill Road |

| Bay Area Bites | Foodie Documentary Series | Various Restaurants throughout SF |

| Painted Ladies Mystery | Detective Thriller | Alamo Square, Victorian Homes |

| The Bridge Jumpers | Indie Drama | Golden Gate Bridge (exterior shots) |

| Escape from Chinatown | Action Comedy | Chinatown |

| Lombard Street Racing | Action | Lombard Street, surrounding areas |

| The Last Bookstore | Mystery | City Lights Bookstore |

| Haight Ashbury Harmony | Musical Drama | Haight Ashbury |

| Mission District Mayhem | Crime | Mission District |

How to Get Involved

So, you're hooked, right? You want to be part of the action. Here are a few tips to get you started:

Monitor Casting Websites: Sites like Backstage, Actors Access, and Casting Networks are your best friends. Keep an eye out for casting calls specifically mentioning San Francisco locations.

Network: Attend local film events, workshops, and screenings. Talk to people, make connections, and let them know you're interested in working on local productions.

Get Your Paperwork Ready: Make sure your headshot and resume are up-to-date and professional.

Be Persistent: The film industry is competitive, so don't get discouraged if you don't hear back right away. Keep applying, keep networking, and keep honing your craft.

A Word of Caution

Remember, these are just rumors at this point. Production schedules can change, projects can get cancelled, and casting decisions can be unpredictable. However, I'm confident that at least a few of these productions will come to fruition.

My Personal Take

Living in San Francisco is already a pretty amazing experience. But being able to see your city transformed into a movie set, to witness the magic of filmmaking firsthand, that's something truly special. I remember when I first saw "The Rock" filming near my apartment. It was incredible! I can't wait to see what exciting projects June 2025 brings to our vibrant city. Hopefully, this list will help you get your foot in the door. Good luck, and maybe I'll see you on set!

Sources:

Backstage

Actors Access

Casting Networks

San Francisco Film Commission Website

Variety Insight


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