Where was The Dark Knight filmed
The Dark Knight was filmed in Chicago & Los Angeles in the United States of America, London in the United Kingdom, and in Hong Kong.
Locations
Gotham City Police Station
Scene where Roof of the police station where the Batsignal is located.
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Wayne Enterprises
Scene where Exterior only of the Wayne tower.
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Bridge
Scene where The police convoy drives across a bridge.
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Gotham Bar
Scene where Where Harvey Dent confronts Detective Wuertz.
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Gotham National Bank
Scene where The roof, exterior, and interior were all used for the bank robbery in the opening scene of the movie.
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Lau's Offices
Scene where Lucius Fox has a lunch meeting with Lau in his office building in Hong Kong.
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Lau's Offices
Scene where Batman kidnaps Lau from his offices in this skyscraper.
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Wayne Enterprises Applied Sciences Division
Scene where Fox demonstrates new Batman technology to Bruce. Filmed in Kentia Hall.
Scene was shot Constructed in 1971 and expanded several times over the years, is a 720,000 square foot events space located in downtown Los Angeles. The distinctive green glass and white steel south annex was designed by architect James Ingo Freed and opened in 1993 to become the main entrance.
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Bruce's Restaurant
Scene where Bruce comes upon Rachel and Harvey Dent having dinner at the restaurant Bruce bought in Batman Begins.
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Batman's Lair
Scene where Bruce stores his Batman gear in this underground facility beneath a railway bridge.
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Street Corner
Scene where The shot of the bank robber being picked up at the beginning of the movie was filmed here.
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Shopping Center
Scene where Batman rushes through here on the Batpod on his way to rescue Harvey Dent's convoy.
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Lower 5th
Scene where The Joker leads Harvey Dent's convoy underground where it has to be saved by Batman.
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Roadblock
Scene where The Joker kills a police officer at a roadblock before attacking Harvey Dent's convoy.
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Dance Club
Scene where Batman fights his way through guards to interrogate Maroni.
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Mobster Bar
Scene where Gordon leads a police raid to arrest the mob bosses.
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Hong Kong Overpass
Scene where After his meeting with Lau, Lucius Fox talks to Bruce about the plan.
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Gotham General Hospital
Scene where Harvey Dent is being treated in this hospital when the Joker blows it up. The factory was imploded for the film.
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Crash Site
Scene where Bruce stops a man in a truck from crashing into the police convoy carrying Reese.
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Ferry Terminal
Scene where Civilians and criminals are loaded onto ferries to escape Gotham.
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Road
Scene where Batman waits on his Batcycle for Lucius Fox to find the location of the Joker.
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250 52nd Street
Scene where Ruins of the warehouse where Rachel was blown up by the Joker.
Scene was shot Battersea Power Station is a pair of coal power plants constructed between 1929–41 by architects J. Theo Halliday & Giles Gilbert Scott in the brick cathedral style with lavish Art Deco interiors. The stations closed in 1975 and stood vacant for over 35 years as various redevelopment plans fell through. Redevelopment of the site finally began in 2013 with a Malaysian-backed developer and architect Frank Gehry partnered with Foster + Partners to restore the power station into offices primarily housing Apple's largest European offices and add over 4,000 homes to the land surrounding the facility.
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Overturned Semi-truck
Scene where Batman attempt to stop the Joker from killing Harvey Dent and is ultimately saved by Jim Gordon.
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Commissioner Leob's Funeral
Scene where The Joker attempt to kill the Mayor during police Commissioner Leob's funeral.
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Skyscraper
Scene where Batman stands on this skyscraper and listens to the police radio after the Joker's attack on his party.
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GCN Studio
Scene where Reese does an interview at this news station and has to be escorted out by the police after the Joker puts a price on his head.
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Bruce's Penthouse
Scene where Bruce hosts a fundraiser for Harvey Dent in his penthouse that is attacked by The Joker. Filmed in the lobby of the building with the views out the windows replaced with a view from Hotel 71.
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Gotham City Police Station
Scene where The interiors of the Farmiloe were used as the set of Gotham Police Station.
Scene was shot The Farmiloe building was constructed in 1868 in the Victorian architectural style by architect Lewis Henry Isaacs. Up until 1999 the building was occupied by the glass & lead manufacturer George Farmiloe & Sons and after their departure stood vacant until it began to undergo a conversion into offices starting in 2014.
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Gotham Ballet
Scene where Rachel and Harvey arrive at the theatre only to find the performance has been canceled because Bruce ran off with the whole company.
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Harvey Dent's Office
Scene where Jim Gordon has a meeting with Harvey Dent regarding the bank raids early in the film, located on the south side of the building.
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Bruce's Penthouse
Scene where Bruce's penthouse bedroom where he talks with Alfred and enters his panic room during the Joker's attack. Located in the hotel penthouse, exterior shots modified with CG.
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