- “The Revenant” (2015) – This critically acclaimed film, set in the early 19th century, showcases the landscapes of British Columbia, including the Glacier National Park and Squamish Valley.
- “Crazy Stupid Love” (2011) – Although primarily set in California, this romantic comedy features a memorable scene at the Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia.
- “Twilight” (2008) – This popular fantasy romance film, based on the bestselling novel by Stephenie Meyer, was partially filmed in various locations in British Columbia, including Vancouver and the nearby forests.
- “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) – As part of the X-Men film series, this superhero movie utilized several Vancouver landmarks, such as Simon Fraser University and Vancouver Art Gallery, to portray different locations in the story.
- “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” (2009) – Directed by Terry Gilliam, this fantasy film was partially shot in Vancouver, showcasing the city’s distinct architecture and streets.
- “The Cabin in the Woods” (2012) – While the plot is set in the United States, this horror-comedy was filmed entirely in British Columbia, with locations including Coquitlam and the forests of the Lower Mainland.
- “The Grey” (2011) – Starring Liam Neeson, this survival thriller was shot in various locations in British Columbia, including Smithers and Prince George, highlighting the province’s wilderness.
- “Shooter” (2007) – This action thriller starring Mark Wahlberg features several scenes set in British Columbia, specifically the city of Victoria and its Inner Harbour.
- “Firewall” (2006) – Set in Seattle, this thriller starring Harrison Ford was primarily filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, making use of the city’s modern architecture and urban landscapes.
- “Juno” (2007) – Although primarily set in Minnesota, this indie comedy-drama filmed some scenes in Vancouver, showcasing the city’s diverse neighbourhoods and downtown areas.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in BC & Canada’s Pacific rim:
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