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  1. Reel to Real Movie and TV Locations Set-Jetter Some of these locations are functioning businesses or private residences so please be respectful and use common sense while visiting them.

    • Frailty

      Frailty was released into theaters on April 2nd, 2002....

    • Cobra

      Cobra was released into theaters on May 23rd, 1986. Filming...

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      Illinois; Nevada; New York; North Carolina; Oklahoma;...

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    • The Dark Knight. Christopher Nolan transformed Chicago into Gotham City for his 2008 blockbuster. Wayne Enterprises was actually the former IBM building at 330 N. Wabash Ave.
    • Transformers: Dark of the Moon. In the third installment of this blockbuster franchise, downtown Chicago gets destroyed in a battle between Autobots and Decepticons.
    • The Fugitive. Wrongfully convicted of murder, Dr. Richard Kimble shakes U.S. Marshalls by running around downtown Chicago (and happening by some of its most iconic sights).
    • Home Alone. Who needs a security system when you have a clever 9-year-old? Kevin McCallister sabotaged a home invasion with a couple of paint cans and the help of his misunderstood neighbor.
  2. Dating & New York: Directed by Jonah Feingold. With Francesca Reale, Jaboukie Young-White, Brian Muller, Catherine Cohen. Once upon a time in New York City....they swiped right.

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    • The Younger’s new house in ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ - Location: 4930 W Hirsch St. While this house fits snugly in its neighborhood of Austin, Chicago, its iconic use in the film “A Raisin in the Sun” elevates its status from quaint home to racial status symbol.
    • Green Mill Cocktail Lounge from ‘Thief’ - Location: 4802 N Broadway. “Thief” is a critically acclaimed gritty neo-noir following one man’s safecracking life of crime, so it makes sense that the gritty bar it filmed in lands on this list.
    • The chase scene tunnel from ‘The Dark Knight’ - Location: Lower Wacker Drive. It’s understood that the fictional city of Gotham from the extensive “Batman” universe is a tribute to New York City - however, that didn’t stop director Christopher Nolan from finding inspiration for his Gotham in Chicago.
    • The bridge from the bridge jump in ‘The Blues Brothers’ - Location: 95th St Bridge. John Landis’s musical comedy “The Blues Brothers” is #8 in Forbes’ list of films that destroyed the most cars, coming in at a whopping 104 cars wrecked during production (60 of which were cop cars).
  3. Serving up fine meals, and family tradition in a quaint location. Go on location and relive your favorite Chicago movie and TV moments. Explore some of the best film and TV locations in Chicago and it's surrounding suburbs.

  4. Feb 21, 2024 · The city is home to several top-notch movie theaters and impressive film festivals, and also provides the filming locales for countless movies and television shows.

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  6. Sep 10, 2021 · Play Trailer. A love story in the city that never sleeps, but sleeps around a lot. Overview. After an electric one-night stand, two New York millennials draw up a friends-with-benefits contract to avoid the pitfalls of their past relationships. Jonah Feingold.