Outer Banks is an exhilarating action-adventure drama series masterminded by creators Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, and Shannon Burke. The show intricately portrays the fierce competition between two teenage factions on Kildare Island: the affluent ‘Kooks’ and the underprivileged ‘Pogues’, chronicling their thrilling quest for hidden treasures.
The inaugural season of Outer Banks premiered on Netflix on April 15, 2020, with the follow-up seasons launching on July 30, 2021, and February 23, 2023, respectively. Anticipation builds for the fourth season, which is split into two segments, each comprising five episodes. Part 1 is slated for release on October 10, 2024, while Part 2 will drop on November 7, 2024.
The official synopsis provided by Netflix summarizes the storyline as follows:
“Amidst an island divided between the rich and the poor, teen John B rallies his three closest friends to embark on a quest for a mythical treasure connected to his father’s mysterious disappearance.”
Although Poguelandia is portrayed as a Bahamian paradise, its actual filming took place in Barbados.
Filming Locations for Poguelandia in Outer Banks Season 3
As the conclusion of Outer Banks season 2 unfolds, the Pogues reach the shores of a secluded island, which they dub ‘Poguelandia’, situated in the Bahamas.
This idyllic island was actually filmed in Barbados, showcasing stunning locations including Port St. Charles, Holetown, and the parish of Saint Joseph. The dramatic scene featuring the group’s initial arrival on the island was shot at Bathsheba Beach, noted for its impressive boulders and rock formations appearing in the season 2 finale.
Outer Banks season 3 continues one month after the Pogues establish their camp on the deserted island, illustrating their adaptation to island life. They create shelters in the coastal coves and explore the uncharted territories of Poguelandia.
The third season was specifically filmed across the eastern regions of Barbados, including the village of Bathsheba and the capital city, Bridgetown.
Poguelandia 2.0 Filmed in Charleston
By the season 3 finale, the group successfully unearths El Dorado’s treasures and returns to Kildare Island, receiving celebrity status.
Set 18 months post their return, Outer Banks season 4 depicts how the group utilizes their new fortunes to purchase JJ’s childhood home, transforming it into a surf and bait shop known as Poguelandia 2.0. The Captivating scenes of Poguelandia 2.0 were filmed in Charleston, South Carolina.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly in September 2024, co-creator Jonas Pate shared insights about the exciting developments for season 4:
“They return to the Outer Banks and recreate their island sanctuary, but enhanced: Poguelandia 2.0. They truly mold their private paradise.”
Exploring the Poguelandia Tour | Welcome to Poguelandia
Poguelandia 2024 is an eagerly awaited fan event scheduled for November 2, 2024, in Santa Monica, California. It promises attendance from the cast of Outer Banks, along with live music performances and engaging experiences specially tailored for the show’s enthusiastic followers.
This immersive event will transport fans through the series’ most memorable scenes and settings. Guests will have the chance to visit iconic locations like The Wreck, Rockfish Boathouse, Cleo’s Spice Shack, and Heyward’s Seafood, offering an authentic connection to the gang’s adventures. Additionally, they can enjoy a drink at The Boneyard Bar and capture memorable moments with the Twinkie, bringing the world of OBX into vivid existence.
Musical performers GloRilla, Jungle, and Remi Wolf are among those set to entertain the crowd at this event. Attendees will also have the opportunity to shop exclusive merchandise from the Pacsun x OBX collection at the Kildare Surf Shop’s storefront.
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