Catwoman was filmed in Vancouver in Canada and Los Angeles in the United States of America.
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Outside Police Station
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Scene was shot Originally constructed at the Carter Cotton Building in 1908 to house Carter Cotton's newspaper, the Daily News Advertiser. The building was sold only two years later and joined with the adjacent Edgett Building via skybridge to hold the offices of The Province newspaper. The building change hands several times over the years before eventually landing up as one of Vancouver Film School's downtown campuses. A more detailed history can be found on Changing Vancouver.
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Behind Scene 83
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Scene was shot Rogers Sugar Mill was built on the Vancouver waterfront back in 1890 to take advantage of cheap sugar cane arriving in the Port of Vancouver. The mill is still in operation and produces about 10% of Canada’s sugar output.
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Hedare Beauty Headquarters
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Scene was shot Surrey’s Central City development is the unique combination of university campus and shopping mall. The main mall was renovated in 2000 and the office tower housing Simon Fraser University’s Surrey campus was constructed in 2003.
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Seeing Wanted Sign
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Carnival
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Play
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Walking Along Rooftop
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Halsburg Jewelry
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Walking Down Street
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Ophelia's House
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Hedare Beauty Factory
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Scene 83
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Scene was shot The Chan Centre is a gorgeous performance venue located on the University of British Columbia campus. The main Chan Shun Concert Hall features a distinctive floating canopy and beautiful teak walls. The smaller Telus Studio Theatre features three-story stacked seating which can be moved into various configurations. The building also features the small Royal Bank Cinema, a beautiful soaring lobby, and various versatile backstage spaces.