Kick-Ass 2 was filmed in Toronto in Canada and in Los Angeles in the USA.
Construction Site
In movie
Scene where Mindy shows Dave what it is like to be shot in the bulletproof vest.
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Scene was shot Construction on Pinewood Studios began in 2006 under the name Filmport after extensive cleanup of the port area formerly owned by Imperial Oil. The facility is now the largest purpose-build studio in Canada offering 11 stages including the Mega Stage, one of the largest in North America.
Toronto
Williamsburg Bridge
In movie
Scene where Mindy rides out of town at the end of the film.
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Continuing Patrolling
In movie
Scene where Kick-Ass and Dr. Gravity continue down the street.
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New York Street
In movie
Scene where Dave walks down the street in pimp clothes and is followed by some thugs. Later, he walks down the same street as Kick-Ass and gets high-fives.
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Scene was shot This popular block of Pearl Street is surrounded by tall buildings making it a useful location for representing downtown New York or other large cities.
Toronto
Highway
In movie
Scene where Hit Girl rescues Dave from a van after he was kidnapped at the funeral.
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Convenience Store
In movie
Scene where Chris D'Amico robs a convenience store as The Motherfucker.
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D'Amico Mansion
In movie
Scene where Chris D'Amico lives in his family's massive mansion.
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Marcus's House
In movie
Scene where Mindy comes home to where she lives with Marcus.
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Montage Patrol
In movie
Scene where The team walks down the street in slow-mo.
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Millard Fillmore High School (interior)
In movie
Scene where Dave and his friends talk at various times inside the school. Mindy tries out for the cheer squad in the school gym.
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Marcus Driving Again
In movie
Scene where Marcus continues down the street on his way home to check on Mindy.
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Pizza Place
In movie
Scene where The superhero team meets at a pizza place after Colonel Stars and Stripes is killed.
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Millard Fillmore High School (exterior)
In movie
Scene where Dave & Mindy regularly skip school to train in crime fighting.
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Night Bitch's House
In movie
Scene where The Motherfucker and his goons attack Night Bitch while Mother Russia kills a group of police officers.
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Dave's House (exterior)
In movie
Scene where Dave sees his father being arrested as Kick-Ass and later Mindy drops him off.
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Alley by Brothel
In movie
Scene where Kick-Ass and Battle Guy join the rest of the team in the alley behind the poker game and brothel.
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Group Patrol
In movie
Scene where The newly formed super-group walks down the street together.
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Scene was shot Yonge Street is a arterial road running 56 kilometers from Lake Ontario to Lake Simcoe. This stretch of Yonge Street through downtown Toronto feature tall buildings with bright lights making it a popular stand-in for New York City.
Toronto
Running across Roof
In movie
Scene where Hit Girl runs across a rooftop on her way back to her motorbike.
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Coffee Shop
In movie
Scene where Marcus is getting coffee when he hops into his car after hearing a report of Hit Girl downtown.
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Pimp Alley
In movie
Scene where Dave leads a group of thugs down an alley and tries to fight them all, but he ends up needing help from Hit Girl.
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Hacksaw Interview
In movie
Scene where A superhero with two hacksaws is interviewed by the news.
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Scene was shot Empire Fulton Ferry is a small park situated on the waterfront just to the east of Brooklyn Bridge. The small park was original its own state park, but in 2010 was incorporated into the existing Brooklyn Bridge Park to the west.
New York
Dr. Gravity's Interview
In movie
Scene where Dr. Gravity is interviewed by the news about his superheroing.
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Kick-Ass & Dr. Gravity Patrolling
In movie
Scene where Kick-Ass goes out patrolling with his new superhero friend and they stop at a food cart.
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Times Square Subway Stop
In movie
Scene where The group is hanging out by the subway and Night Bitch propositions Kick-Ass.
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Chris D'Amico's Warehouse
In movie
Scene where Chris puts together a supervillain club in an old warehouse. The old warehouse where this was filmed has since been demolished.
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