
The movie Storm Rider: Legend of Hammerhead, a a sci-fi adventure set 300 years after a global flood, where humanity survives on scattered islands divided by a colossal eternal storm, has some beautiful scenery. So where was it filmed? In Croatia!
Here are those locations.
Storm Rider – Explore Croatia’s Iconic Coast
Three hundred years after the Big Flood, the legend of an outlawed Storm Rider inspires two rebellious islanders to discover the truth about the origin of their world.
Now playing in theaters across the United States, Storm Rider brings the magic of Croatia’s Adriatic coast to the big screen, and invites audiences to experience it for themselves. Filmed entirely on location, the movie showcases Dubrovnik, Hvar, Brač, Pag, Cres, and Kornati National Park.
These are not distant or imagined places, they are real destinations. From walking the sunlit streets of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, to watching the horizon from Hvar and Brač, to experiencing the open landscapes of Pag, the quiet beauty of Cres, and sailing through the unforgettable islands of Kornati, every scene reflects the true spirit of Croatia.
“Break the Rules, Break the Storm”
Producer and actor Neb Chupin brings a personal connection to Storm Rider: Legend of Hammerhead. Known for working alongside actors such as John Malkovich, Martin Lawrence, and John Travolta, Chupin now steps forward as both producer and supporting actor in the film’s nationwide theatrical release.
Chupin’s story began on a small island off the Croatian coast, where family traditions and a strong connection to heritage shaped his early life. After graduating from college in Boston, he founded Dalmatia Fig Spread, introducing American consumers to a delicacy inspired by his grandfather’s coastal traditions.
The idea for Storm Rider began more than a decade ago with a simple story about a boy and his grandfather living on a fig island. Over time, the project evolved into the sweeping adventure now coming to theaters, while keeping its core themes of family, legacy, and the spirit of island life.
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