Today the official Facebook page for Dorian Gray published several ‘new’ behind the scenes photos, which I’ve added to the gallery. Last week I also uploaded a new publicity still from the film, courtesy of starsunzensiert.de.
Source: Starsunzensiert.de & Official ‘Dorian Gray’ Facebook
I’ve uploaded 4 new Killing Bono publicity stills to the gallery, courtesy of Screendaily.com and Matador Pictures. Thanks to Regys for the heads up!
I’ve also added some ‘new’ photos from the set, thanks to Kerry & Jaque Joy!
Source: ScreenDaily.com, Kerry & Jaque Joy
Today Neil McCormick updated his website with a couple new photos from the Killing Bono set. One you’ll recognize from the latest issue of Hot Press magazine, while the other photo shows Neil meeting Ben for the first time.
All three photos have also been added to the gallery. View them here.
Source: Neil McCormick
As Killing Bono prepares to wrap in Belfast, N Ireland, today the Belfast Telegraph published an article describing one of the final scenes shot for the film, which took place at the Belfast city centre last night. The article also includes a new photo from the set, which has been added to the gallery!
The sounds of car crashing and classic U2 tunes reverberated around Belfast city centre last night — as the final scenes of the movie Killing Bono were shot in Belfast.
With Joshua Tree LP adverts, retro wear and vintage cars, Royal Avenue, Library Street and Little Donegall Street were made over to look like 1980s Dublin.
During almost six hours of filming, the Belfast crew captured what one insider described as “the biggest scene in the film”.
At around 11pm last night the film’s main character McCormick, played by Ben Barnes, was filmed racing to the Frames Complex in search of Bono.
Unfortunately he doesn’t make it, instead smashing into a parked car outside the venue.
Location manager Andrew Wilson described last night’s filming as “action-packed”.
He said: “These scenes make up the penultimate scenes of the film.
“They are crucial to the overall theme and are very exciting. We are, as you can see, taking over much of Royal Avenue.”
Source: Belfast Telegraph
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