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| Where Was ‘Someone Has To Know’ Filmed? Inside Chile’s Real-Life Inspired Crime Drama Locations. (Credits: Netflix) |
Netflix’s 2026 series Someone Has To Know doesn’t just pull viewers in with its chilling case — it quietly turns Chile itself into a character you can’t ignore. From shadowy streets to wide-open landscapes that feel almost too calm for the story they hold, the filming locations do heavy lifting in building tension. And yes, while the production kept several exact spots under wraps to avoid overenthusiastic fans turning up mid-shoot, enough has surfaced to map out a seriously compelling filming trail.
Set against a case inspired by real events, the series follows a missing teenage boy, a relentless mother, and a truth buried deep enough to make everyone look suspicious. Directed by Fernando Guzzoni and Pepa San Martín, the show leans hard into realism — which is exactly why the choice of filming locations matters.
These aren’t glossy postcard backdrops. They’re lived-in, slightly rough around the edges, and perfectly suited to a story about silence, secrets, and a system that keeps hitting dead ends.
Let’s get into where it was actually filmed — and why each place works so well.
Concepción, Chile – The Emotional Core of the Story
Most of the series was filmed in Concepción, and honestly, it shows. The city’s mix of urban density and quiet corners makes it ideal for a story where anything could happen — or nothing at all, which is somehow worse.
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Production crews reportedly took over multiple neighbourhoods, blending everyday life with staged tension so seamlessly you’d struggle to tell where fiction ends.
Key landmarks like the University of Concepción, Cathedral of the Most Holy Conception, and Plaza Perú appear in wider shots, grounding the narrative in something recognisable.
The skyline, dotted with high-rises, adds a subtle pressure to the visuals — like the city itself is watching but refusing to speak. It’s not flashy, but that’s exactly the point.
Santiago, Chile – Chaos, Power, and Unanswered Questions
Then there’s Santiago, where the investigation unfolds with a sharper edge. As Chile’s capital, it brings a completely different energy — busier, louder, and just chaotic enough to make you believe crucial clues could slip through the cracks. Surrounded by the Andes and the Coastal Range, the city delivers striking contrasts: calm natural backdrops paired with tense urban sequences.
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The series uses Santiago to reflect the scale of the case — this isn’t just a small-town mystery anymore. It’s bigger, messier, and far more complicated. And frankly, the city wears that weight well.
Lo Curro, Vitacura – Where Privilege Meets Secrets
Filming in Lo Curro, an upscale area in Vitacura, adds a layer of quiet tension.
The polished surroundings feel almost too perfect, which of course makes them the ideal setting for things going very wrong behind closed doors. These scenes lean into the idea that secrets don’t just exist in dark alleys — sometimes they sit comfortably in expensive homes.
Laguna Carén, Pudahuel – Isolation Done Right
For scenes that needed space — and a sense of isolation — the production turned to Laguna Carén in Pudahuel.
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Wide, open landscapes give the story room to breathe, but also amplify the unease. There’s something about an empty stretch of land that makes a disappearance feel even more unsettling. It’s quiet, yes, but not peaceful.
Hacienda Santa Martina, Lo Barnechea – Controlled Beauty with an Edge
At Hacienda Santa Martina in Lo Barnechea, the visuals shift again. This location offers controlled, almost curated beauty — the kind that feels intentional, maybe even staged. Which fits perfectly for a narrative built on half-truths and carefully hidden details. It’s picturesque, but never comforting.
Biobío Region’s Coastal Edges
Another the confirmed locations, areas along the Biobío Region’s coastline are often linked to productions based in Concepción.
Scene-by-scene, these coastal stretches match the series’ visual tone — windswept, slightly desolate, and emotionally heavy. If you’re tracing the show’s atmosphere rather than exact coordinates, this is absolutely part of the experience.
What’s worth noting is that not every filming spot was publicly disclosed during production — and that was deliberate.
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The team kept certain locations quiet to avoid disruptions, which, let’s be honest, was probably a smart move. Nothing kills a tense crime scene faster than a crowd of curious onlookers trying to spot the cast.
Fan reactions? Mixed, but loud. Some viewers are already mapping out travel routes, treating it like a slightly darker version of a drama pilgrimage.
Others are more intrigued by how ordinary these places look — a recurring comment online is how the series makes everyday locations feel unsettling without overdoing it. And then there’s the group pointing out that the “tourism angle” feels ironic given the story’s subject matter. Fair point.
Still, whether you’re in it for the storytelling or the scenery, Someone Has To Know manages to make its locations linger long after the credits roll.
And if you are tempted to visit, just remember — it’s less about chasing exact filming spots and more about stepping into the atmosphere the show builds so well.
So, would you actually travel across Chile to trace this story in real life, or is this one of those series better left on screen?




