International Film and TV Productions Are Turning Greece Into a Global Filming Hub
By HNA News Room
Greece is increasingly becoming a top international filming destination, attracting major non-Greek film and television productions from Hollywood, Europe, and global streaming platforms. From ancient archaeological sites and historic cities to island coastlines and dramatic landscapes, Greece is now firmly positioned as a global cinematic hub.
In recent years, international productions have chosen Greece not only for its natural beauty and cultural depth, but also for its competitive production incentives and growing film infrastructure, bringing worldwide attention to Hellenic landscapes and heritage.
Major Non-Greek Productions Filming in Greece
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(Peacock) – International Television Series
A new comedy series for Peacock, starring Hugh Laurie, began filming in Greece in 2026. The series centers around an archaeological excavation, making Greece’s historic sites and landscapes a natural setting for the production. The show brings global streaming exposure to Greek locations while blending modern storytelling with ancient history.
Malice
(Prime Video) – Thriller Series
The Prime Video thriller Malice, featuring Jack Whitehall and David Duchovny, filmed significant scenes on the island of Paros and other Greek locations. The production highlights Greece’s versatility, using island scenery, coastal villas, and historic settings to support a contemporary international narrative.
The Odyssey
(Universal Pictures) – Feature Film
Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated epic The Odyssey, starring Matt Damon, filmed portions of the movie in Greece during 2025. Key filming locations included areas of the Peloponnese, such as Methoni Castle and Voidokilia Beach, reinforcing Greece’s long-standing connection to epic storytelling and cinematic history.
German Romantic Comedy – Crete
A European-produced romantic comedy selected Chania, Crete, as a primary filming location. The production utilized the Old Town, Venetian harbor, and surrounding areas, further demonstrating Greece’s appeal to European film markets beyond Hollywood.
Why International Productions Are Choosing Greece
Several factors have contributed to Greece’s rise as a global filming destination:
- Diverse filming locations suitable for historical, contemporary, and fantasy productions
- Government-backed filming incentives and rebates
- Experienced local crews and production services
- Growing support from national and regional film offices
Together, these elements make Greece competitive with long-established filming hubs while offering unique visual and cultural depth.
Economic and Cultural Impact
The influx of international productions brings measurable benefits to Greece:
- Job creation for local film crews, technicians, and creatives
- Increased tourism interest tied to filming locations
- Global visibility for Greek landscapes and heritage
- Strengthening of Greece’s film and media infrastructure
For the Greek diaspora and Philhellenes, seeing Greece featured in global entertainment reinforces cultural pride while introducing modern audiences to the country beyond traditional travel imagery.
Greece’s Role on the Global Entertainment Stage
As international demand for authentic and visually striking locations continues to grow, Greece is emerging as a preferred destination for global film and television projects. With a balance of ancient history and modern production capability, the country is uniquely positioned to host stories that resonate worldwide.
Hellenic News of America will continue to monitor and report on international productions filming in Greece, highlighting how global storytelling intersects with Hellenic culture, history, and economic growth.

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