Isla must then navigate the heavily male-dominated sports industry, which brings up a number of real-life themes and issues. This makes sense given Running Point is inspired by a true story, although the show is at its core a comedy, so the tone never becomes too grave. Clearly, Running Point season 1 was a success, as Running Point season 2 has already been confirmed. The question nevertheless remains, though: Where exactly was Running Point filmed, and just how authentic was it in its representation of Los Angeles?
Los Angeles
Running Point Is Shot Almost Entirely In L.A.






Running Point was filmed almost entirely in Los Angeles, which was very intentional. Per The Hollywood Reporter, Running Point showrunner David Stassen explained that the plan was always to film the show in Los Angeles, specifically citing the need for a greater focus on shooting in Los Angeles following events like the devastating wildfires. This decision also supported the show’s sense of authenticity, as the locations really were filmed almost exclusively in Los Angeles.
This decision also supported the show’s sense of authenticity, as the locations really were filmed almost exclusively in Los Angeles.
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Glasgow, Scotland
One Location In Glasgow Was Very Briefly Shown

Almost all of Running Point was filmed in Los Angeles, with just one exception. The exterior of the Los Angeles Waves’ stadium in the show was actually a shot of the OVO Hyrdo arena in Glasgow, Scotland. Although Scotland wasn’t technically a filming location for Running Point in that sense—as it wasn’t as though full-fledged scenes were being shot in Scotland—it isn’t quite true that every part of Running Point was filmed in L.A.
The exterior of the Los Angeles Waves’ stadium in the show was actually a shot of the OVO Hyrdo arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
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