Where was Thrash filmed? Annieville, South Carolina, and all the locations

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Set in the fictional town of Annieville, South Carolina, Thrash was actually filmed entirely in and around Melbourne, Australia.

Annieville SC

The story revolves around a category 5 hurricane called Henry that floods a South Carolina coastal town, unleashing bull sharks on trapped residents, including a pregnant woman and a trio of foster siblings.

Welcome to Annieville and our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of Thrash. You'll find the locations in order of first appearance.


Where is Annieville, South Carolina?

Thrash Annieville
The McKay's Meats building is the historic John Darling and Son Flour Mill in Albion, Victoria.

Opened in 1922, this red-brick mill complex with prominent silos operated as a major roller flour mill until the 1990s.
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Annieville South Carolina
After leaving the factory, Lisa (played by Phoebe Dynevor, who starred in Bridgerton) drives across Annieville, SC.

This scene was filmed in the seaside town of Williamstown, a charming suburb about 11 km (7 miles) southwest of Melbourne in Hobsons Bay.
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The scenes of Annieville just before landfall were filmed on Nelson Place, also in Williamstown.

Williamstown was transformed from a neglected industrial port into a trendy village, preserving many beautiful historical buildings.
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Thrash Australia
The scenes on the port with Dale and his oceanic research vessel were filmed at Mornington Pier, on the Mornington Peninsula, about a one-hour drive southeast of Melbourne.

This location has been a fishing hub since around 1850 and was rebuilt after a severe storm in 2017.
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Where is Annieville
The scenes of the flooded town, including the area with the equestrian statue and Raffaella's Pizza and Pasta restaurant, were filmed at the Docklands Studios in Melbourne, in the city's redeveloped Docklands precinct.

Opened in 2004, the studio stands as Victoria's premier film and TV production facility, with six vast sound stages, including a dedicated water stage for aquatic scenes.

Stage 6 boasts a 900,000 L (4.5 m deep) tank, used in Thrash, making it a global draw for underwater blockbusters.
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