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Vancouver Filming Locations: ‘Social Network’ Sequel at Michelin Restaurant

October 24, 2025 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment

Filming for a ‘Social Network’ Sequel ‌Transforms Vancouver Restaurant

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  • Filming for a ‘Social Network’ Sequel ‌Transforms Vancouver Restaurant
    • michelin-Starred Oca Taken Over for Production
    • Production Details and Street Closures
    • Vancouver’s growing film Industry

updated October 24, 2024, at 04:12:55 PST

michelin-Starred Oca Taken Over for Production

Vancouver’s culinary ⁣scene is playing host to a major film production. Oca, ‍the acclaimed michelin-starred restaurant located at 3406 Cambie Street, has been temporarily closed to the ⁣public as it serves​ as a primary filming location for a sequel to David Fincher’s 2010 film, *The Social Network*.

Exterior ⁢view of Oca Restaurant‌ in Vancouver.
Oca ‍Restaurant,currently serving⁣ as a filming location. (Placeholder‍ image)

Production Details and Street Closures

Filming commenced ‌on October 21, 2024, and is scheduled⁤ to continue through October 25, 2024. The production has resulted ‌in temporary street closures‍ on West 34th Avenue between Cambie Street⁣ and Yukon Street to accommodate the filming process. These closures are in effect from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM each day.

The production team has been actively managing traffic and pedestrian access around the restaurant, minimizing disruption to local businesses ​and residents. ⁤ Details regarding the sequel’s plot remain undisclosed, but the‍ choice ⁢of Oca ​suggests a potential focus on the world of high-tech entrepreneurship or a similar milieu.

Vancouver’s growing film Industry

this production underscores Vancouver’s continued prominence as a ​major hub⁤ for film and television production. ​The city consistently attracts large-scale projects due to its skilled workforce, ⁢diverse locations, ⁣and favorable production incentives. Recent projects filmed in Vancouver include numerous television series and feature ⁢films, contributing significantly to the local economy. The British Columbia Film Commission provides resources and⁣ data about filming in the province. Creative BC is a key agency supporting the⁣ industry.

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