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From limestone penitentiary walls to cinema screens

By Abbey McCauley

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Kingston Penitentiary is Canada’s oldest maximum-security prison, bult in 1835 and decommissioned in 2013. Since then, “Kingston Pen” has been transformed onto captivating backdrops for gripping TV shows and creative films. From crime to mystery, history to distant future, Kingston Pen is a historic stage where stories come alive. Read on to learn about the movies and TV shows shot at Kingston’s most ominous backdrop.  

The movies and TV shows of the Kingston Penitentiary 

Chucky 

The latest production about the infamous killer doll named Chucky was filmed in the Kingston Penitentiary in June 2022 over the course of three days. The TV series' production team transformed the building into a women’s prison and took advantage of the limestone structure’s massive size, with Canadian actor Jennifer Tilly traversing various areas of Kingston Pen in season 3, episode 8 of the series. Local background actors were hired to play prisoners in the violent, chaotic jailbreak scene filmed at the Pen.  

Where to watch: Amazon Prime, Apple TV (Season 3, episode 8) 

Devil in disguise  

Devil in Disguise is a limited series about real-life serial killer John Wayne Gacy. The TV show is based on the six-part documentary released in 2021 that explores Gacy’s crimes and how police took down the criminal who became known as the “Killer Clown.” Michael Chernus—who plays Gacy—and the rest of the cast and crew travelled to Kingston in February 2025 to film scenes in the Kingston Pen for two days.  

Where to watch: TBA 

Kingston Penitentiary transforming into a scene from Mayor of Kingstown. Footage courtesy of Paramount. Video: Untold Storytelling. 

Mayor of Kingstown 

In 2021, the crime thriller Major of Kingstown was shot in the Kingston Pen for three weeks, using the facility to portray the Kingstown prison. The co-creator and executive producer of the series, Hugh Dillon, is originally from Kingston and first found fame as the lead singer of Headstones. He wanted to bring the series about the business of incarceration to Kingston because of the area’s architecture, geography, and history. Over 150 local background actors were employed to bring the Kingston Pen to life for filming. 

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video + Paramount, Apple TV (Season 1, episodes 1 – 10) 

Reacher 

The TV series based on Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels chose to start the series by filming in Kingston in 2021. The series opens with the main character, Reacher, being arrested and sent to the local jail after arriving in the town of Margrave. Kingston Pen is set as the local Margrave jail; the production team filmed for 11 days there. They recruited local background extras with “rough and tough” appearances for the episode. 

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV (Season 1, episode 1) 

DC’s Titans 

This DC Universe television series has been filmed in the Kingston Pen twice over the years. In 2019, they shot season two, episode 10, showing the main character Dick Grayson become incarcerated at the “Kane County Correctional Facility.” For the episode, the production team replaced over 80 windows in the Kingston Pen boiler room. They also ran more than 100 meters of fence across the yard to make it look authentic (which they then donated to the Kingston Pen). In 2022, they came back to shoot season 4, episodes 3 and 4, for 20 days, where Kingston Pen was depicted as the fictional “Bludhaven Penitentiary,” while using the basement and workshop dome for asylum scenes. 

Where to watch: Netflix (Season 2, episode 10 and season 4, episodes 3 and 4) 

Star Trek: Discovery 

The world of Star Trek touched down at the Kingston Pen in December of 2019 to shoot an episode of the series Star Trek: Discovery. The show required a scene with ancient step-wells, and the Kingston Pen fit the bill. The double staircase and walkway around the limestone walls of the penitentiary workshop dome was the perfect location for the scene. Local contractors supported the production’s efforts to transform the space into a sci-fi world. 

Where to watch: Prime Video + Paramount, Apple TV (Season 3, episode 11)    

Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol 

The Kingston Pen hosted NBC Universal Pictures for the filming of Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol in 2021. The crew filmed on location for 14 days to capture the scenes for the last episode of season one. The series is a mix of action, adventure, mystery, thriller, with the main character Robert Langdon on the hunt for his mentor who has gone missing. See if you can spot the limestone walls of the Kingston Pen in the background of season 1, episode 10.  

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video + STACKTV (Season 1, episode 10)

 Angel Three 

The spy thriller Angel Three was entirely filmed in Kingston in 2022. The film portrays the main character, Sophie, as an agent in East Berlin in the 1980s who needs to guide a witness and a priceless document to the West. The production required the Kingston Pen cells for some scenes, but most of the film was shot in a studio set up inside the Pen by Visual Menace, a local design and fabrication company available to productions shooting in the area. The film was shot for 12 days in the Kingston Pen and used 16 local crew on set. 

Where to watch: [...] 

Alias Grace 

Based on the Margaret Atwood novel and actual 19th-century events, this 2017 Canadian miniseries follows Grace Marks, a former domestic servant incarcerated at the Kingston Pen in 1840s for the murder of her employer and his housekeeper. Kingston Pen was a backdrop for the prison scene. Across the street, Canada’s Penitentiary Museum was used as the warden’s house (which is what the building was used for in 1800s). King Street, the street running in front of the Kingston Pen, was closed for several days while it was transformed to match the mid-1800s setting of the story. 

Where to watch: CBC Gem, Netflix 

Murdoch Mysteries 

Kingston Pen gets a few mentions throughout this beloved CBC police procedural series, but in season 13, episode 14, it gets most of the attention. Filmed in September 2019, the plot of “Rigid Silence” has Detective Murdoch and Dr. Ogden visit Kingston to investigate an inmate’s suspicious suicide at Kingston Penitentiary. This episode is centred around the Kingston Pen but also features scenes at Springer Market Square and Kingston City Hall.  

Where to watch: CBC Gem, Apple TV (Season 13, episode 14 and Season 15, episodes 1 and 2) 

To learn more about shows and films shot at the Kingston Pen and other notable Kingston locations, take a self-guided film walking tour around the city. 

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