Did they really demolish a building in Spectre?
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Did they really demolish a building in Spectre?
Filming for the 24th Bond film, Spectre, took place on the Thames near Vauxhall Cross in May 2015, with the fictional controlled demolition of the building playing a key role in the finale sequence of the film.
Is the MI6 building in Spectre real?
The SIS Building or MI6 Building at Vauxhall Cross houses the real-world headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, MI6). Vauxhall Cross was featured in several James Bond films, including The World Is Not Enough (1999), Die Another Day (2002), Skyfall (2012) and Spectre (2015).
Is the CNS building in Spectre real?
The Centre for National Security Building (CNS) was designed to house the fictional headquarters of the Joint Intelligence Service; a new British intelligence agency formed from a merger of MI6 and MI5. The building was featured in the 2015 James Bond film Spectre (2015).
What building was used in Spectre?
City Hall Building London The location was used in the latest James bond film ‘Spectre’ as the offices for C, set within a fictional tower opposite the decaying MI6 building on the River Thames.
Where was the desert scene in Spectre filmed?
Morocco
Down to Morocco: The Spectre Crater The desert scenes and the crater were shot near an extinct volcano, called Gara Medouar near Erfoud. The movie also features the Oriental Desert Express train, a tourist scenic line that goes from Oujda to Bouarfa.
Is the meteorite crater in Spectre real?
SPECTRE’s “meteorite crater” (lair of the evil villain Blofeld, né Oberhauser) was actually filmed in an extinct volcano outside the Moroccan city of Erfoud named Gara Medouar. For a crater of that diameter, they stand far taller than you’d expect an impact throw them.
Is there a spy museum in London?
There IS a spy museum planned for Piccadilly Circus in the Trocadero building.