Too Much takes us on a crisscross continental journey of finding healing and unexpected love in the most unexpected ways possible. While the story centers on Jessica as she moves from New York to London, the filming of the show also echoes the character's journey quite literally.
The Netflix series was filmed in a few locations, both in the UK and the US, each place adding something meaningful to the arc of the characters, especially Jessica.
From cities to quieter towns, here's an entire breakdown of where Too Much was actually shot and why those places were chosen.
Where was Too Much shot? Revisiting key filming locations of Netflix's latest rom-com.
1] London, England: Where most of Jessica’s new life takes shape
Much of Too Much was filmed across London throughout 2024, since Jessica's post-breakup life lies there. The series doesn't shy away from showing off the city's signature charm, with visuals that include Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, and Wellington Arch.

It's not just postcard material, though. The show digs into real city life, too. Sheppard House on Warner Place and The Ivy House pub also show up in the series, offering glimpses of residential life and local hangouts that ground the story.
Lena Dunham, who co-created Too Much with husband Luis Felber, described the project as deeply personal. Speaking about it to Netflix, she said it's;
"...A show that is very close to my heart... cast with my favourite actors... and partnering again with Working Title, who are behind the romantic comedies that formed me."
Dunham's lived in relationship with London helped shape how the city was used, not just as a setting but as a character that moves alongside Jessica's personal shifts.
2] Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire: A quieter backdrop with too much charm of its own
In February 2024, filming moved to Beaconsfield, a peaceful town west of London. Its calm streets and historic feel were the perfect contrast to London's fast pace. This location added depth to scenes that called for warmth, reflection, or just a break from city buzz.
Beaconsfield is known for being film-friendly and close to London, which makes it practical too.

The town's historic look and tranquil vibe made it ideal for the parts of the story that show emotional stillness or a different pace of life. It also gave the production team a different palette visually and tonally and balanced the energy of the city scenes.
From cobbled streets to cottage corners, Beaconsfield added quiet soul to the otherwise buzzing story of the new Netflix rom-com.
3] Brooklyn, New York: Where Jessica’s story begins
Before London ever enters the picture, Too Much begins in Brooklyn. Scenes filmed in June 2024 capture the spirit of Jessica's life before everything changes. From the Manhattan Bridge to the corners of SoHo's Broadway and Canal Street, the visuals here carry the weight of memories and things left behind.

Brooklyn is known for its creative pulse, and this part of Jessica's world feels grounded, fast-moving, and full of noise - everything she wants to escape.
The differences between New York and London are felt both in mood and visuals.
Brooklyn's culture, music, and street vibe match Jessica's background as a work-driven New Yorker. It also makes her choice to leave feel real because viewers can see what she's walking away from.
With so many rom-coms skimming over the 'before,' this part of Too Much adds extra weight to the 'after.'
Too Much brings emotion to life by letting the locations do part of the storytelling. Each place - whether it's the lively streets of London, the stillness of Beaconsfield, or the edgy backdrop of Brooklyn- all hold meaning in Jessica's journey.
And by filming in those exact places, the show makes that emotional shift feel real and personal.
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