
Where was The Dark Knight Rises filmed
The Dark Knight Rises
Year: 2012
Country: India, USA, United Kingdom
<p>The main shooting of the movie took place in Pittsburgh, New York and Los Angeles. Many iconic locations were shot in London, and the initial scene of Bane's aerial escape was filmed in Scotland. The prison in the film was a step well Chand Baori in India, and the neighborhood of the place of imprisonment was a majestic Ford Mehrangarh.</p>
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Locations
Bruce Wayne's house
In movie
Scene where Bruce is coming to his house with Miranda.
Real
Scene was shot at Wollaton Hall, a grand palace of Queen Elizabeth's era, built by Nottingham in the 1580s.
Getting out of The Pit prison
In movie
Scene where Bruce finally succeeds in jumping from one ledge to another inside the well prison. He gets to the top and climbs out of the prison. The hero then drops a rope for the other prisoners and leaves.
Real
Scene was shot near Mehrangarh Fort near the city of Jondhpur in India. The structure is one of the largest forts in India. It sits on a 125-meter cliff and was built in the 15th century. The huge fort was the perfect backdrop for the mysterious Pit Jail
Stadium
In movie
Scene where an American soccer game is about to start. In the center of the field, a boy is singing the national anthem. Bane stands listening to him with his detonator at the ready. The starting whistle blows and the game begins. Bane presses the button and the stadium (as well as half the city) goes underground.
Real
Scene was shot in Pittsburgh, at Ecrisure Stadium. It is located on the riverbank and is the home arena of the Pittsburgh Steelers, a six-time Super Bowl winner. The stadium can hold 65,500 people and looks quite large and monumental, which was required for filming one of the most dramatic scenes in the movie.