Where Was Netflix's Hit & Run Actually Filmed?
Jessica Hardy
Updated on March 06, 2026
For "Hit & Run," Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff teamed up with American co-showrunners Nicole Yorkin and Dawn Prestwich, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The double setting called for filming in both locations, so the "Hit & Run" cast and crew went to both Tel Aviv and New York City to work on the series.
Filming began in New York before moving to Tel Aviv. However, the team's time in Israel was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, so they had to leave and return later, Prestwich told The Hollywood Reporter. They still had to complete the titular hit and run, which the creators revealed was one of the most challenging scenes to capture for the project.
To differentiate the two locations on screen, pilot director Mike Barker utilized different color palettes. He made New York dark and skyless, with vintage lenses; in Tel Aviv, he was inspired by how green the landscape was, and painted the city in colorful tones that emphasized nature (via The New York Times).