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Films shot in and around Orlando

Classics from the 80s and 90s, as well as more recent national films, were filmed in this region of Florida In addition to being the world capital of theme parks, Orlando It also offers cinema-loving travelers the chance to see up close the places that have been the setting for… The Orlando It region of Florida, known as the world capital of theme parks, has been the setting for successful films shot in and around Orlando, including classic films from the 80s and 90s, as well as recent national films. The film "My first love" was partially filmed in the nearby city of Orlando, IN Sanford. The movie "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" was also filmed at Gatorland, a theme park dedicated to alligators. The classic police action saga "My First Love" was filmed partially in Orlando, with locations such as Thomas J., Macaulay Culkin’s character, and The Cafe (now called The Breezeway Restaurant & Bar), where one of the final scenes was filmed. Other notable films include "Arrestion It" and "The Tramptitled “Orlando: The Joy of the Unexpected” featuring Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler, and several scenes shot at the Kennedy Space Center. Netflix's longest-running original series, "Someone Feed Phil," also features two episodes of the series about the city's gastronomy.

Films shot in and around Orlando

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Classics from the 80s and 90s, as well as more recent national films, were filmed in this region of Florida

In addition to being the world capital of theme parks, Orlando It also offers cinema-loving travelers the chance to see up close the places that have been the setting for successful films. As a bonus, there are also two episodes of the series that deal with the city’s gastronomy. Check it out below:

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

This is definitely the darkest film in Steven Spielberg’s saga. While the scenes of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom were filmed primarily in Sri Lanka and California, the hungry “crocodiles” under the rickety rope bridge in the film were filmed in Orlando, at Gatorland, a theme park dedicated to alligators.

One of the cutest movies of the 90s, My first love was filmed partially on location in the nearby city of Orlando, IN Sanford. You can take the SunRail train to a charming historic neighborhood with several restaurant options, cafes, and narrow streets filled with small shops. Among the locations that served as settings are the home of Thomas J., Macaulay Culkin’s character, and The Cafe (now called The Breezeway Restaurant & Bar), where one of the film’s final scenes was filmed.

The classic police action saga starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover recorded one of the most explosive scenes in the city of Orlando. In the first minutes of the film, one of the characters detonates a bomb that destroys an entire building. This place was nothing but the old Orlando City Halllocated in the region of Center. In fact, Bill Frederick, the mayor at the time, has a small role in this scene, playing the police officer who says “Bravo” to Officers Riggs and Murtaugh, after the building collapses.

Released in 1998, the film Armageddon It was a success and grossed over $500 million at the box office worldwide. The film is thrilling and features a top-tier cast, such as Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler, as well as several scenes shot at the Kennedy Space Center, including exteriors of a real Space Shuttle launch. The NASA visitor center is at Cape Canaveralan hour’s drive from Orlando.

The film tells a futuristic story based on Walt Disney’s dream. With George Clooney and Hugh Laurie among the protagonists, the film was shot at the attractions of the city itself. Disneysuch as the Magic Kingdom park, as well as the Kennedy Space Center.

Brazilian film shot in Orlando, the sequel to the saga starring Giovanna Antonelli chose the Universal Orlando Resort parks as its location: the roller coasters can be recognized Great tit and restaurants inside Walk in the cityamong other iconic scenarios.

Two Is Too Much in Orlando (2024)

Recorded in the Universal Orlando Resort parks, the comedy starring Eduardo Sterblitch and Pedro Burgarelli tells the story of an adult lover of amusement parks and superheroes who is about to take his dream trip to Orlando. The story develops when his boss (Luana Martau) asks him to accompany his son Carlos Alberto (Pedro Burgarelli), an 11-year-old boy, very mature and not at all adventurous, on the flight to Orlandoto give it to his father, Ricardo (Anderson Di Rizzi), who lives in the United States.

Are you planning a trip to Orlando and want to know what the destination offers besides the magnificent theme parks? So take this opportunity to watch the episode about the fate of the series The Tramptitled “Orlando: The Joy of the Unexpected,” showcasing a wide variety of adventures beyond the theme park gates, including Michelin Guide restaurants, ecotourism and authentic neighborhoods.

One of Netflix’s longest-running original series, nominated for an Emmy for best unstructured reality show, Someone feed Phil shows the adventures of Phil Rosenthal as he travels the world exploring the culture and cuisine of different cities. Among these there is Orlando: The season seven episode covers everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to local multicultural establishments.

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