Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer was filmed in Vancouver in Canada, London in the United Kingdom, and in Iceland.
Japanese Street
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London Eye
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The London Eye is a 120 meter Ferris wheel cantilevered over the River Thames featuring great views of central London from 32 observation pods. The wheel was designed by Julia Barfield and David Marks of Marks Barfield Architects and opened in 2000.
London
London Eye
The Queen's Walk
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Real
Roadwork
In movie
Real
Baxter Building
In movie
Scene where The exterior of the Marine building is used as the fictional Baxter Building in New York City
Real
Scene was shot An Art Deco skyscraper built in 1930 which was the tallest building in the British Empire when it opened. A Vancouver heritage building.
Vancouver
Dance Party
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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.
Vancouver
Airport
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Real
Scene was shot Dating back to 1931, YVR is Vancouver’s primary airport and the second busiest airport in Canada. Built on Musqueam territory, the airport replaced the small grass airport in nearby Minoru Park and expanded to fill up most of Sea Island on which it resides.
Richmond
Meeting Room
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Real
Newspaper Delivery
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Real
Scene was shot Tall surrounding buildings, several adjacent plazas, and close proximity to parking at the convention center has led to the abnormally popularity of this stretch of road for filming.
Vancouver