Arts & Entertainment

New 'Walking Dead' Spinoff Filmed In Basking Ridge: Here's Where

A ton of footage was shot for "The Walking Dead: Dead City" in New Jersey – including Basking Ridge.

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BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Zombie fans in Somerset County have an extra reason to tune into the premiere of the latest “Walking Dead” spinoff show as a ton of footage was filmed in the state including in Basking Ridge.

Scenes were filmed on location in Central Jersey at Settler Ridge Farm and the Great
Swamp National Refuge in Basking Ridge, according to the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission.

Basking Ridge isn’t the only Garden State town to get a visit from the production crew, the commission added:

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Also in Somerset County, filming took place at Wagner Farm Arboretum in Warren.

Much of the filming took place on the soundstage inside the Meadowlands Arena in East
Rutherford, formerly known as the Izod Center and once home to the New Jersey Devils and New
Jersey Nets.

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Various North Jersey locations were used for the filming of the series including 51 Port
Terminal in Bayonne, the Mushroom Tunnels in Cedar Grove, the Franklin Lakes Nature Preserve,
Kearny Warehouse in Kearny, The Ivy in Weehawken, South Mountain Reservation (Turtle Back
Rock Picnic Area) in West Orange, Franklin Avenue in Midland Park, and at the Art Factory and in
the City Hall area in Paterson.

Interior and exterior shots of Hoboken Terminal and Union Dry Dock in Hoboken required the use of special equipment such as a techno crane, jib arm, 125' condor, 80' lift, and two scissor lifts

Filming also took place on locations in Plainfield, Rahway, and at the Holmdel Motor Inn, Paradigm Hedge in Holmdel, and Clean Land in Kenilworth.

A variety of scenes were shot in Newark on Academy, Commerce, Halsey, James and Washington
Streets, in Military Park, at the NJT subway, the National Newark Building, Express Shoe Repair,
Newark Symphony Hall, Dayton Street School, and an apartment on Lake Street.

The production also rented Temple Emanuel in Franklin Lakes, iPark in Hoboken, NJPAC in Newark, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church and First Park Baptist Church in Plainfield, Boys & Girls Club in Union, Pilgrim Shopping Plaza in Verona, and Essex House in WestOrange for use as basecamps and crew parking.

The show is the fourth spinoff in The Walking Dead universe and will follow the characters of Maggie and Negan as they explore a postapocalyptic New York City cut off from the mainland. Eli Jorné, who wrote and co-executive produced the original series, serves as the showrunner, while Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of The Walking Dead franchise, oversaw the series.

Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan reprise their roles as Maggie and Negan from the original television series, with Gaius Charles, Jonathan Higginbotham, Mahina Napoleon, Trey Santiago-Hudson, and Charlie Solis co-starring.

Secretary of State Tahesha Way said the production required an "extraordinary array of challenging locations," but New Jersey was able to give the show’s creative team just what they needed.

"This is proof, once again, that New Jersey is 'Film Ready,'" Way said.

In all, AMC reported hiring 100 crew members and 1,100 cast members and extras for the filming of The Walking Dead: Dead City, spending over $72 million in New Jersey for labor, goods and services.

The six-episode season will premiere on Sunday, June 18 at 9 p.m. on AMC and AMC+. Watch a video of the trailer online here.

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