![]() Known for being the “quintessential Atlanta view,” Jackson Street Bridge looks almost as good on the big screen as it does in person. NE The High Museum is a work of art in itself (□: Chris Watkins) Jackson Street Bridge Shows and films: “The Watch” “Coma” (A&E mini-series), “Black Panther” “Manhunter” “The Resident” (FOX) ![]() In “Black Panther,” you may notice a little movie magic was used to add a glass dome. No matter how filmmakers use it, we have to say it looks magnificent. The High Museum of Art truly shows great range from appearing as everything from a hospital to a London museum. Shows and Films: “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” “The Walking Dead” This historic 19th-century factory boasts a variety of indoor and outdoor performance spaces that catch eyes both on and off camera. NE The Georgian Terrace provides a beautiful backdrop year-round (□: Georgian Terrace) Goat Farm Arts Center Shows and Films: “The Change-Up” “Identity Thief” “Cockfighter” “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues” Not only is this spot well-known for its charm, it’s also well-known in film industry. The Georgian Terrace is a modern luxury hotel located in Midtown Atlanta and across from the iconic Fox Theatre. NW Explore life down under with a visit to Georgia Aquarium (□: Georgia Aquarium) Shows and Film: “The Last Song” “Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Chip” “The Change-Up” “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” Georgia Aquarium is a must-visit attraction where you’ll have thrilling encounters with sea creatures. Shows and films: “The Boss” “Hall Pass” “Drop Dead Diva” (Lifetime), “The Blind Side” “Pitch Perfect 3” Georgia Aquarium Shows and Films: “Ant-Man” “Spider-Man: Homecoming” A historic area and iconic backdrop for filming (□: Gene Phillips) Glenwood ParkĪnother popular filming area is Glenwood Park with its quaint streets and suburban feel (even though it’s right in the middle of the city). Known for its historic buildings, this business and entertainment district makes for the perfect setting for any storyline. Shows and films: “Avengers: Infinity War” “Venom” “The Walking Dead” (AMC), “Baby Driver” “Stranger Things” (Netflix) Fairlie-Poplar Historic District The area is a must for any Marvel fan to check out while in the A. The general area of Walton/Forsyth in downtown Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park District is popular, especially for action flicks like the latest Marvel movies. Wh ere: 265 Park Ave W NW The Ring Fountain at Centennial Olympic Park Fountain looks incredible at all times of the day. Shows and films: “Freejack” “Kalifornia” “The Resident” (FOX) “Taken 3” “Let’s Be Cops” “Term Life” So much to see when in Castleberry Hill Centennial Olympic Parkĭowntown’s Centennial Olympic Park is a legacy of the city’s 1996 Olympic Games. Walk from Mangum Street to Haynes Street to see the backdrops for some pretty epic scenes. The Castleberry Hill Railroad Spur is a little-known area hidden behind Walker Street properties that has been popular with filmmakers since the 1980s. Where: 1260 Briarcliff Road NE Castleberry Hill Railroad Spur ![]() Shows and Films: “Stranger Things” “Vampire Diaries” “Doom Patrol” “First Man” The former mansion and estate of Coca-Cola heir Asa Candler Jr. NE Take a tour through history with a visit to the AUC (□: Briarcliff Mansion Shows and Films: “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” “Drumline” “Fresh Territory” “Millenials” “Manhunt” “Hidden Figures” “School Daze” “Hidden Figures” “Macgyver” “A Different World” “We Are Marshall” “The Game” “Being Mary Jane” and several more. AUC also a filming location for many popular films. NE Marriott Marquis has views for days (□: ACVB Marketing) The Atlanta University CenterĪtlanta University Center (AUC) is the world’s oldest and largest consortium of Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, Morehouse College and Morehouse School of Medicine. Shows and Films: “The Hunger Games Catching Fire” “Flight” “Manhunter” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1” “Loki” Even if you can’t see it in person you can find it on the big screen. The Atlanta Marriott Marquis is a popular 4-star atrium hotel with floor-to-ceiling views that are picture-perfect. 1” “BET Hip-Hop Awards” “Stellar Gospel Music Awards” Shows and Films: “Captain America: Civil War” “Katt Williams: The Pimp Chronicles Pt. Atlanta Civic CenterĪfter closing in 2014, this Atlanta auditorium continues to make appearances in iconic films and shows. Show and films: “Driving Miss Daisy” “Fried Green Tomatoes” “Scream” “The Blind Side” “Life of the Party” With its well-maintained Gothic and Victorian architecture, Agnes Scott has played a variety of “characters” in more than 20 feature films, as well as countless commercials. Widely recognized for its beauty, the Agnes Scott College campus is located six miles east of Atlanta in Decatur.
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