Poster John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum 2019

Where was John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum filmed

2019, Thriller Action Crime
Filming country: USA

John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum was filmed in New York in the United States of America.

86th Street, Brooklyn

In movie

Scene where John Wick is being chased. He tries to escape by horse.


Real


New York



Liberty Park

In movie

Scene where Bowery King and Winston meet to discuss the Wick-affair.


Real

Scene was shot Liberty Park is a one-acre elevated public park at the World Trade Center in New York City, overlooking the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. It opened on June 29, 2016. The St. Nicholas National Shrine is located within the park, as well as The Sphere, the iconic sculpture salvaged from the World Trade Center site. Another statue, America's Response Monument, is also located in the park.
New York



Times Square

In movie

Scene where John Wick is trying to stay alive.


Real

Scene was shot Times Square is one of the most famous intersections in the world. It's the place where Broadway and 7th Avenue cross in the heart of Manhattan. Times Square is sometimes referred to as The Crossroads of the World. It draws over 39 million visitors every year.
New York



Doyers Street

In movie

Scene where John Wick is trying to stay alive.


Real

Scene was shot Doyers Street is a 200-foot-long (61 m) street in the heart of Chinatown in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
New York



New York Public Library

In movie



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Scene was shot The imposing main building of the New York Public Library began construction in 1902. It was completed in 1910, but didn't open until 1911 because it took a year to move all 1,000,000 volumes onto the shelves. During the 80s the library was expanded underneath the adjacent Bryant Park to include miles of new shelves to contain its growing collection.
New York New York Public Library



Grand Central Terminal

In movie

Scene where John Wick is located by killers who are after him.


Real

Scene was shot Grand Central Terminal is a commuter and intercity railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. The terminal also contains a connection to the New York City Subway at Grand Central–42nd Street. Grand Central Terminal has intricate designs both on its inside and outside, lending to its landmark designations, including as a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The terminal is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, with 21.9 million visitors in 2013.
New York




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