New York City remains the undisputed epicenter of film and television production this week, December 16, 2025. Despite the arrival of deep winter, the city's streets are alive with crews, cameras, and trailers, confirming that the Big Apple is not just a backdrop, but a character in its own right. From high-octane action-comedies to prestige network dramas, several major productions are actively rolling cameras across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the surrounding boroughs, giving locals and tourists a fresh chance to catch a glimpse of movie magic.
The current production slate is a dynamic mix of long-running favorites and new feature films, highlighted by the wrapping of a major Netflix comedy and the continued presence of a beloved CBS procedural. The most up-to-date weekly production lists confirm a bustling end to the year, with crews strategically utilizing iconic landmarks and lesser-known neighborhood streets to bring their stories to life.
The A-List Productions Rolling Cameras in NYC This Week (December 2025)
The New York City Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) has confirmed that several high-profile projects are actively in production. Knowing the name of the show is the first step; knowing their typical filming footprint helps you find the action.
- Elsbeth (Season 3): The popular CBS procedural is a mainstay of the NYC filming scene. While the production is known to travel to nearby locations like White Plains, its heart is firmly in Manhattan. Look for the show's distinctive yellow production signs in the Upper East Side (UES) and Midtown. Previous filming has been concentrated on stretches like Madison Avenue between 77th and 79th Streets, and they frequently utilize high-end, recognizable Manhattan architecture and interiors.
- Daredevil: Born Again (Season 2): Marvel’s return to the streets of New York is one of the most anticipated shoots of the year. This production has been confirmed to be shooting across NYC, often utilizing grittier, more industrial areas of Brooklyn and Queens, as well as Lower Manhattan (especially the Financial District and Hell's Kitchen) to capture the authentic, street-level atmosphere central to the character.
- Bad Day (Feature Film): This Netflix action-comedy starring Cameron Diaz is scheduled to wrap its principal photography this week, specifically by December 19, 2025. While the crew has been spotted in Jersey City, its final days of shooting are likely taking place in the NYC area, meaning high-energy, stunt-heavy scenes could be popping up in industrial or major metropolitan areas before the holiday break.
- The Man I Love (Feature Film): Listed as a major feature film in active production, this project is utilizing various locations across New York, NY. Feature films often seek out unique, less-frequently-used locations, making them harder to track, but they are a strong indicator of the city's healthy film industry.
- "The Problem with..." (Feature Film): Another feature film listed on the active production manifest, signaling that the big screen is just as busy as the small screen in the city.
High-Probability Filming Hotspots: Where to Spot a Set Today
While daily permits change constantly, certain neighborhoods are perennial favorites for film and TV crews due to their diverse architecture, easy street closures, and iconic looks. If you want to increase your chances of seeing a set or even a star, these are the areas to check this week:
Midtown Manhattan and Rockefeller Center
Midtown is a staple for any show needing that classic, tourist-heavy New York feel. Rockefeller Center, in particular, is an easy backdrop for high-profile shows like *Elsbeth* to establish a high-society or tourist-driven scene. The sheer density of landmarks here—from the Empire State Building to Times Square—makes it a go-to for establishing shots and quick, recognizable scenes.
Filming Entities (Topical Authority): 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City Music Hall, Fifth Avenue shopping district, Grand Central Terminal, Bryant Park, The New York Public Library.
Lower Manhattan: Financial District and Tribeca
The narrow, cobblestone streets of Tribeca and the towering canyons of the Financial District are perfect for crime dramas and action sequences, which are common in shows like *Daredevil: Born Again*. The combination of historic architecture and modern skyscrapers offers a versatile visual palette. Keep an eye out for base camps set up near the Brooklyn Bridge or in Battery Park.
Filming Entities (Topical Authority): Wall Street, City Hall, Battery Park, One World Trade Center, Mulberry Street Bar (famous *Sopranos* location), The Lower East Side, Chinatown.
Brooklyn: DUMBO and Williamsburg
Brooklyn continues to be a massive draw for modern, indie, and edgier productions. DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) offers stunning waterfront views and industrial chic, while Williamsburg provides a mix of historic brownstones and modern, trendy cafes. Crews often use the parks and waterfronts in these areas for exterior scenes that require a less-crowded feel than Manhattan.
Filming Entities (Topical Authority): Brooklyn Bridge Park, Jane’s Carousel, Grimaldi’s Pizzeria, Bushwick, Greenpoint, Coney Island, Prospect Park.
The Secret to Finding a Set: Spotting NYC Film Permits
If you are serious about spotting a production, you need to know what to look for. New York City requires all productions to obtain permits for street closures and parking. These permits manifest in two main ways:
- Yellow "No Parking" Signs: The most common sign of an active shoot. These temporary signs, often taped to lampposts or street signs, will indicate "No Parking" for "FILMING" and often list the name of the production company (which may be a codename) and the date/time of the restriction.
- Base Camps and Trucks: Look for a large cluster of oversized vehicles, including massive production trucks, catering trucks, wardrobe trailers, and "star wagons" (trailers for the principal actors). These "base camps" are usually set up a few blocks away from the actual shooting location, often in large parking lots or on wide avenues.
While the exact street closures for today, December 16, 2025, are constantly updated via city data feeds, the best strategy is to patrol the high-probability neighborhoods mentioned above, particularly the Upper East Side for *Elsbeth* and Lower Manhattan for the action-heavy feature films and TV shows like *Daredevil*. The sheer volume of film permits issued in New York City on a daily basis means a set is almost always within walking distance in a major borough.
The city’s commitment to the film industry ensures that whether you are a local or a visitor, the chance to witness the creation of the next big blockbuster or hit TV show is a daily reality. The vibrant energy of the production crews is just another layer of the iconic New York City experience.
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