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| Where Was My Dearest Assassin Filmed? Every Stunning Thailand Shooting Location Behind Romantic Thriller. (Credits: Netflix) |
Netflix’s My Dearest Assassin may be packed with assassins, betrayals, and emotional chaos, but audiences are just as obsessed with the film’s striking filming locations as they are with the chemistry between Lhan and Pran. The 2026 Thai action-romantic thriller turned Thailand into a cinematic playground filled with glowing city lights, hidden alleyways, riverside tension, and modern urban scenery that somehow made heartbreak look ridiculously stylish.
While the production intentionally kept several filming spots under wraps during shooting to avoid fans interrupting scenes — because apparently standing outside a set for eight hours hoping to glimpse an actor breathing is now a hobby — enough locations have surfaced to send viewers into full travel-planning mode.
Directed by Taweewat Wantha, My Dearest Assassin follows Lhan, a Vietnamese girl born with a rare blood type that turns her life into a dangerous target.
After losing her parents to treasure hunter Pruek, she is raised inside the secretive assassin organisation known as House 89 in Thailand. Alongside Pran and M, she grows into one of the clan’s deadliest members while uncovering dark truths hidden beneath the organisation’s polished surface.
The film’s visual identity became one of its biggest talking points after release, especially the contrast between Bangkok’s sleek modern skyline and the gritty emotional atmosphere surrounding the assassins’ underground world.
A huge portion of the film was shot across Bangkok, Thailand, and honestly, the city understood the assignment. Bangkok’s mix of luxury districts, crowded streets, elevated train lines, hidden canals, and glowing nightlife gave the movie its sharp, restless energy.
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Several chase sequences and emotional confrontations were filmed against the backdrop of the capital’s buzzing nightlife, where every neon reflection somehow looked expensive even when characters were emotionally falling apart. The city’s production infrastructure also made it a practical choice for Netflix Thailand’s first large-scale action romance project.
Local crews, controlled filming access, and diverse urban scenery allowed the production team to move between modern thriller aesthetics and emotional romance scenes without leaving the city limits.
One of the most recognisable filming spots in the movie is Chong Nonsi Canal Park in Bangkok’s Sathorn district. The park appears during one of the film’s most visually memorable sequences, where the tension between Lhan and Pran quietly simmers beneath the city lights.
Built as part of Bangkok’s urban redevelopment plans, the park transformed the once-overlooked canal area into a sleek pedestrian-friendly space inspired by Seoul’s famous Cheonggyecheon restoration project.
Its clean walkways, reflective water channels, and futuristic lighting made it the perfect setting for scenes balancing romance and danger at the same time.
Fans online quickly identified the location after trailers dropped, with many joking that the park suddenly looked less like a public walkway and more like the place where attractive fictional people go to discuss trauma in slow motion.
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The production also filmed extensively around the Chao Phraya Bridge, better known internationally as the Memorial Bridge. The bridge became the backdrop for several dramatic moments involving confrontations between House 89 members and Pruek’s pursuit of Lhan.
At night, the bridge transforms into one of Bangkok’s most cinematic landmarks, with reflections from the Chao Phraya River creating a moody atmosphere that perfectly matched the film’s darker themes. The old-world architecture mixed with Bangkok’s modern skyline gave the scenes a timeless thriller aesthetic.
Viewers especially praised how the bridge sequences avoided looking overly polished, allowing the emotional weight of the scenes to feel raw rather than staged for social media edits. Though naturally, social media edits arrived anyway about five minutes after release.
Another major filming location featured throughout the movie is Sathorn Road, one of Bangkok’s busiest financial districts. Several motorcycle chase scenes and undercover meetings were filmed along this stretch, using the towering office buildings and crowded intersections to amplify the pressure surrounding Lhan’s life.
The contrast between the luxurious skyline and the dangerous secrets hiding underneath fitted the film’s themes surprisingly well. Fans online described the Sathorn scenes as looking “like heartbreak sponsored by expensive architecture,” which honestly is not entirely inaccurate.
The film also utilised sections of Yaowarat Road in Chinatown, adding a completely different visual mood to the story. The glowing shop signs, narrow streets, and endless movement of the district gave the film a more grounded and chaotic atmosphere whenever characters moved away from House 89’s carefully controlled environment.
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Several viewers pointed out that these scenes felt especially immersive because the production allowed the area’s natural energy to remain intact rather than over-stylising it. Even casual food stalls somehow ended up looking cinematic enough to deserve their own supporting actor credit.
Meanwhile, parts of the assassin organisation’s secret operations were reportedly filmed around the industrial warehouses of Bang Sue District, which added a colder and more isolated aesthetic to the film.
The darker colour palette and abandoned-looking structures gave House 89’s hidden activities a more believable edge. Some viewers admitted the locations themselves became part of the suspense because every corridor looked like someone was either about to reveal a devastating secret or dramatically remove a jacket before a fight scene.
Several quieter emotional moments between Lhan and Pran were also filmed around Benjakitti Park, where the calm lake views contrasted sharply with the violence surrounding their lives.
The park’s skyline scenery became especially popular among fans after release, with social media flooded by viewers recreating screenshots from the film. Others joked that Bangkok tourism probably owes the movie a thank-you card at this point.
Fan reactions to the filming locations have been wildly enthusiastic across social media platforms. Many viewers praised how the movie avoided making Bangkok feel like a generic backdrop, instead allowing the city itself to become part of the story’s emotional tension.
Some fans called the locations “unexpectedly romantic,” while others admitted they were already searching flight prices halfway through the movie. A few viewers even joked that the real villain of My Dearest Assassin was the sudden urge to book a Thailand holiday immediately after watching it.
What makes the filming locations stand out is how naturally they blend with the film’s emotional storytelling. Bangkok never feels like a glossy postcard version of itself.
Instead, the city appears alive, crowded, unpredictable, stylish, and slightly exhausting in the exact way the characters themselves are. Every bridge, canal, rooftop, and street corner contributes to the atmosphere surrounding Lhan’s search for truth and survival.
With audiences continuing to dissect every frame of My Dearest Assassin, more filming locations are expected to surface over time as fans continue their detective work online.
And honestly, viewers seem more than happy to keep investigating. So if you ever find yourself wandering through Bangkok wondering why a random bridge suddenly feels emotionally dramatic, blame Netflix. Which filming location would you actually visit first?



