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Dramatic rocky beaches, impressive mountains, black volcanic deserts, endless fields of driven snow, and rugged glaciers. This sort of exceptional natural beauty and extremely varied scenery makes Iceland the perfect filming location - and Hollywood seems to be more aware of it than ever before.

Check out these locations where some of the best known movies and TV shows were filmed and put them on your Iceland Bucket List! From blockbuster hits like James Bond to the world-famous TV series Game of Thrones , Iceland has become a major stomping ground for major film productions. Here are the 15 best TV shows and movies filmed in Iceland:. James Bond action movies, featuring the British secret agent, , have been filmed in Iceland twice.

Many scenes of the 14th and the 20th James Bond movies were shot in Iceland, from amazing snowboarding scenes to an epic car chase across the frozen glacier lagoon , meandering between giant blue icebergs - this was one of the most unforgettable action scenes in the whole James Bond series. Directed : Lee Tamahori.

Many of the desolate wintry scenes that most of us watched when we were growing up were also shot in Iceland, the film crews visited Iceland multiple times to shoot footage all over the island. Icelandic scenery was used as a backdrop for Hoth, the ice planet, in The Force Awakens, and, also, for Eadu, the planet where the mission to assassinate Galen Erso takes place in Rogue One. Some Star Wars scenes were shot on Eyjafjallajokull Glacier, the very glacier-topped volcano that became infamous by way of its own huge eruption in - stopping air traffic around the world.

However, it is quite difficult to recognize any specific features of the Icelandic landscapes in the movie. These places are all, indeed, almost extraterrestrial in appearance. The Ring Road crosses this flat 25 kilometers-long plain.

Both lakes are located in the north of the country , surrounded by extraordinary volcanic landscapes and geothermal fields. We can easily see the reason why the directors chose to shoot footage in these places! Game of Thrones is an epic American fantasy drama television series, the show has achieved one of the highest global popularity ratings to date.

Creators : David Benioff and D. The hot spring does exist - but bathing in it is forbidden because the water is far too hot. The waterfall which shows up in this scene is, alas, not real! The scenes where Mance Rayder sets up his camp and Sam Tarly is being attacked by white walkers was filmed in the area of Dimmuborgir and the otherworldly lava fields that surround it. Thingvellir National Park was the location for Arya's and Sandor Clegane's journey, and the fight between Brienne and the Hound in the fourth season.

The pass to the impregnable Eyrie was filmed at the rift between the tectonic plates. If you visit the Golden Circle sights in Iceland you can actually walk through this area and see these places close-up for yourself!

Oh, and did you know that the Mountain is played by an Icelandic actor? Kirkjufell is one of the most photographed mountains in Iceland. It appears for a second in episode five of the sixth season, when the Children of the Forest created the first White Walker. The mountain can be seen again in season seven, when the Hound describes it as a mountain that looks like an arrowhead. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is an action-adventure film, based on the popular Tomb Raider video game series, featuring the character Lara Croft who is portrayed by Angelina Jolie.

The location depicted in the film is a remote village in Siberia. If you feel like pretending to be Angelina for a day, and even taking a boat ride on the ice lagoon just like Lara Croft does in Tomb Raider, join us on a tour to the south coast! Directed : Simon West. Batman Begins is a superhero action film based on the DC Comics character. The film reboots the origin story of Bruce Wayne, from the death of his parents and his journey to becoming Batman. Surprisingly, the Icelandic landscapes in the movie represent Bhutan in South Asia, which just goes to show how diverse the scenery in this country really is.

In the movie, Liam Neeson and Christian Bale have their epic sword fight on the glacier. The actors later told the press that they heard cracking from beneath the ice whilst they were shooting the scene. If you want to do a glacier hike on the glacier where the two Hollywood stars battled it out, check out our glacier hike tour of Svinafellsjokull Glacier. Directed : Christopher Nolan.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a beautiful adventure comedy-drama that was mainly filmed in Iceland. The landscapes play a major role in the movie. The scenes set in Greenland and the Himalayas were, allegedly, shot in Iceland! Directed : Ben Stiller.

This town was a backdrop for footage set in Greenland in the movie, the bar scenes and the helicopter take off scene were all shot here. This charming village in East Iceland was the location of the famous longboard riding scene, when Walter Mitty exchanged his bike for a longboard and sailed down the empty road on it. What is going to drive you to do that? There just used to be fewer of everything — fewer movie stars, too — and when the numbers start to get up this high, you start to lose the trees for the forest.

Can they exist in the cinemas? I read a stat somewhere that the average person goes to the movie theater around four times a year, and these huge movies come out and kind of suck up all the air. What happens to these beautiful, small, dramatic stories? We have to find ways to get people into theaters for movies other than the giant event movies. Not that those are a given either, by the way! Five years from now, I think it would be very different. That movie would be made by one of those streamers, or sold to one of them.

A disaster! But I would also prefer the experience of driving through Los Angeles with no traffic. I like the idea of movies showing there and then going to streaming and devices.

Guess what? If you want to see Leo and Brad together on the screen — the biggest star pairing since Butch and Sundance — you gotta get a babysitter. If you had asked me two years ago where the film industry would be in 10 years, I might have had a different answer. The success we had would not have been possible any other way. In the same way that social media approximates the experience of being in a community, I think the way we now watch these things — whether on our flat screens or laptops or phones — is also an approximation of what the original foundations of this medium always were.

Now you can, which is a really awesome thing and better for the world, for sure. Martin Luther King. For someone like me who grew up on romantic comedies, watching them come back on streamers has been really gratifying. People actually like this stuff that the studios stopped giving them, and the streamers picked up the slack. At Sony, we make only 20 films a year, and every one of those films must make cultural impact.

This is very cynical, but I think the standard of quality for people who watch stuff at home is not the same. We can pivot to a theatrical release if we need to, but the goal is really audience-focused.

I do think the kind of movie that gets that window [the amount of time a film remains in theaters before home release] is going to narrow even further. Selena captured the rising stardom and untimely downfall of the revered Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez, portrayed by singer and actress Jennifer Lopez. The Alamodome served as a depot for the Astrodome in Houston, where Selena pulled out a populous crowd for one of her concerts.

This politically-infused film starring George Clooney explores the effects of the oil industry, and while this movie is predominantly filmed in the Middle East, production kicked off in Hondo, Texas.



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