

Malaika: Multiple cellblocks can look like different prisons if you didn't want to just be at one.īruno Barros: There are sections that could work as a hospital, and it's great because, let's say you have to marry two locations together and those scenes don't fill a full day. Narrator: The location is surprisingly versatile. 12 or 13 minutes uncut just moving through the entire space, down the hallways, past the cells, out to the front door. Malaika Johnson: It's that kind of facility, and there aren't that many, that lends itself to having these really long, unbroken takes, like "Daredevil" season three. That helps for choreographing action sequences. It also comes with a lot of space, with 70 acres of grounds and these long stretches of hallway. This decommissioned prison in Staten Island has everything you could ever need for a jail or prison scene, from the barbed wire and guard tower in front to real cells inside. If you look closely at the prison scenes in a bunch of New York movies, you'll see these were all filmed at Arthur Kill Correctional Facility. We spoke with five location scouts to find out why these spots are in such high demand. Narrator: This is just one of several New York filming locations you see pop up again and again in shows and movies. It gives this basically cascading overhang of just metalwork.

Narrator: The underpass is known for its viaduct, an arching structure with a grandeur filmmakers are drawn to.Īaron Hurvitz: It gets a lot of play because it is just a really visually captivating space. Samson Jacobson: When you stand underneath Riverside Drive, I mean, it is the classic abandoned New York location that everybody always wants. Narrator: This is a scene from "The Amazing Spider-Man." This is from Marvel's "Luke Cage." And this is a scene from "Joker." Notice something similar? They're all shot in the exact same place: the 12th Avenue underpass in Harlem. The video can be found here.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.

After the release of the video, many theories were created as to whether you could actually get the old lady to appear. In 2010, a video was released on YouTube where you could get a "secret old lady" to appear.There are posters that say "Glacier" and depict the Titanic crashing.Outside of the map is a hidden river with boats.There is a mattress on the ground near the sniping spot at Flag A on the side with no ramp, and the player can jump from the higher floor onto it and not get damaged, much like the mattresses in Afghan.On the wooden walk on the bridge there is a take out box that has a smiley face and a message that says, "Have a nice day".Some of the shipping containers have "IWCOD" written on their doors.There is a small banana plant on this map which can't be shot through even with FMJ equipped.There is a teddy bear in a warehouse on the catwalk.Griggs is also the name of an Infinity Ward member. This is a possible reference to Staff Sergeant Griggs from Call of Duty 4. and has the Infinity Ward symbol on the top-right corner. There is a poster up on many walls advertising a Infinity Ward "Rock Fest" underneath an African-American man with the name "Griggs".Roycewicz is the private the player saves in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare in the mission " The Bog", and is a lead member of the Infinity Ward map design team. In a small building in the middle of the map, there is a blue poster on the wall with the word " Roycewicz" and a phone number.Call Of Duty Mobile Review - Boots On The Go
