Hollywood Comes to Brooklyn Heights as Filming Continues for Hulu Thriller

Lindsay Lohan, Kit Harington and Shailene Woodley spotted on location; BAM celebrates 90 years of Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station with film series

Apr. 11, 2026 at 2:33pm

An abstract, minimalist illustration featuring stark black silhouettes and geometric shapes, conceptually representing the filming of a TV series in a Brooklyn neighborhood.The filming of a high-profile Hulu series in Brooklyn Heights highlights the borough's continued appeal as a backdrop for the entertainment industry.Brooklyn Today

Brooklyn Heights got a dose of star power this week as filming continued for the new Hulu limited series Count My Lies, with Lindsay Lohan, Kit Harington and Shailene Woodley spotted on Orange Street and around Plymouth Church. The production has transformed the historic church into the fictional 'Mockingbird School,' while a residential building on Orange Street was dressed up as a hospital. Meanwhile, BAM is marking the 90th anniversary of the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway stop with a weeklong film series featuring movies shot in and around the iconic station.

Why it matters

The filming of Count My Lies in Brooklyn Heights is the latest example of Hollywood's continued interest in using the borough as a backdrop for major productions. The BAM film series also highlights the enduring cultural significance of the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station, which has served as a stand-in for various New York City locations in classic movies over the past nine decades.

The details

Based on Sophie Stava's 2025 suspense novel, the Hulu series Count My Lies follows Sloane Caraway (Woodley), a compulsive liar who fibs her way into a nanny job for a wealthy and charismatic couple played by Lohan and Harington. Both Lohan and Woodley are also executive producing, and the project marks Lohan's long-awaited return to scripted television. The shoot, directed by Antonio Campos and led by This Is Us showrunners Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, is scheduled to run through July 9 across Brooklyn and Queens. BAM's 'Stand Clear of the Closing Doors' film series includes screenings of The Warriors, Coming to America, The Wiz, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Taking of Pelham 123 — all of which used Hoyt-Schermerhorn's decommissioned platform as a stand-in for other locations across the city.

  • The Hulu series Count My Lies is scheduled to film in Brooklyn and Queens through July 9, 2026.
  • BAM's 'Stand Clear of the Closing Doors' film series runs from April 9 to April 16, 2026, marking the 90th anniversary of the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station.

The players

Lindsay Lohan

An American actress who is starring in and executive producing the Hulu series Count My Lies.

Kit Harington

A British actor who is starring in the Hulu series Count My Lies alongside Lindsay Lohan.

Shailene Woodley

An American actress who is starring in and executive producing the Hulu series Count My Lies.

BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music)

A performing arts center in Brooklyn that is hosting a film series to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station.

Hoyt-Schermerhorn

A subway station in Downtown Brooklyn that has been used as a filming location for various movies over the past nine decades.

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The takeaway

The filming of Count My Lies in Brooklyn Heights and BAM's celebration of the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station's cinematic history underscore the borough's enduring appeal as a backdrop for the entertainment industry. These events showcase Brooklyn's ability to serve as both a modern setting and a timeless New York City location for film and television productions.