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Stockton’s Gothic Gem: University of the Pacific Lights Up Steve Carell’s HBO Comedy ‘Rooster’

By Matthias Binder March 10, 2026
Stunning college campus in crime-plagued California city is backdrop for Steve Carell’s new HBO show ‘Rooster’
Stunning college campus in crime-plagued California city is backdrop for Steve Carell’s new HBO show ‘Rooster’ (Featured Image)
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Stunning college campus in crime-plagued California city is backdrop for Steve Carell’s new HBO show ‘Rooster’

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A Campus Steeped in Cinematic History‘Rooster’ Takes Flight on CampusFilming Feats in Sweltering Stockton SummerNavigating Stockton’s Complex Reputation

A Campus Steeped in Cinematic History (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Stockton – University of the Pacific’s lush, ivy-draped campus transformed into the fictional Ludlow College for Steve Carell’s new HBO series “Rooster,” drawing attention to a picturesque enclave amid the city’s challenging reputation.[1][2]

A Campus Steeped in Cinematic History

The University of the Pacific spans 175 acres of collegiate Gothic architecture, the only such style on the West Coast. Towering nearly 200 feet, Burns Tower with its spires and stained glass windows anchors the scene, alongside Knowles Lawn and the Faye Spanos Concert Hall. Lush foliage and gigantic trees evoke a New England liberal arts vibe, far removed from typical California expectations.[1]

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University President Christopher Callahan captured its appeal: “It really has that New England vibe. It’s very lush with all sorts of foliage. Beautiful, gigantic trees.” This setting has lured filmmakers before, hosting productions like the Oscar-winning “All the King’s Men” in 1949, Robin Williams’ “Flubber,” and others including “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “The Sure Thing.”[1]

‘Rooster’ Takes Flight on Campus

“Rooster” follows Greg Russo, a beach-read author played by Carell, who joins Ludlow College as a visiting professor to reconnect with his daughter Katie amid her marital woes. Co-starring Charly Clive as Katie and Phil Dunster as her philandering husband Archie, the 10-episode comedy explores father-daughter bonds and generational shifts.[3]

Creators Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses, drawing from their own experiences with adult daughters, scouted campuses nationwide before selecting UOP in fall 2024. Exteriors shot over two weeks in June 2025 captured the campus’s ivy-covered buildings like Knoles Hall and Anderson Hall. Interiors filmed in Los Angeles kept logistics efficient.[1][4]

  • Crew built a makeshift rooftop set on the McCaffrey Center for Carell’s acrobatic scenes.
  • About 100 locals, students, and faculty served as extras, earning daily pay plus overtime.
  • Custom props included “Ludlow blue” flags replacing Pacific orange and fake fall foliage in 86-degree heat.

Filming Feats in Sweltering Stockton Summer

Production teams mimicked East Coast autumn with wind machines, down jackets, and leaf piles despite triple-digit temperatures. Extras pantomimed walks across quads while crews sprayed concrete for realism and planted artificial bushes. One student extra marveled at the “mind-blowing” effort for single scenes, from custom flyers to marquis signs.[4]

Bill Lawrence praised the welcome: “When we went up there and toured the place, not only was the campus itself so nice, but the people and the students were so nice. It just felt like a really good fit.” Carell’s improv and rooftop climbs entertained onlookers from nearby windows.[1]

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Navigating Stockton’s Complex Reputation

Stockton recorded 36 homicides in 2025, with a murder rate of 13.3 per 100,000 residents as of September, placing it among California’s highest. Yet Police Chief Stanley McFadden reported progress in February 2026: homicides at six-year lows, violent crime at 15-year lows, and shooting injuries at 13-year lows.[2][5]

The series arrives as the city sees an economic lift from Hollywood attention, with students like Rose Krueger attending the New York premiere and Elizabeth Elliot serving as an extra. Faculty member Megan Black noted fun transformations turning campus into her “second home” on screen.[4]

Key Takeaways

  • UOP’s unique Gothic charm made it ideal for “Rooster,” boosting local pride.
  • Filming engaged over 100 community extras, creating lasting memories.
  • Amid crime reductions, the show spotlights Stockton’s hidden assets.

As “Rooster” airs weekly on HBO through May, it reminds viewers that striking backdrops often hide compelling stories. The series not only entertains but elevates an overlooked campus, proving beauty thrives in unexpected places. What do you think of ‘Rooster’ so far? Tell us in the comments.

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