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Staff Picks: Movies made in Pittsburgh

For those who may be unaware, Pittsburgh has a thriving lm industry. e City is full of cool and quirky places that lmmakers love using for set locations. From Heinz Field in one of Hollywood’s major superhero blockbusters to the inside of one of Pittsburgh’s premier UPMC hospitals, there are plenty of iconic lm locations in Pittsburgh to visit during your time here.

e Dark Knight Rises // Diana Velasquez, Culture Editor

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Pitt students will, no doubt, visit Heinz Field at one point in their life. It’s where Pitt’s football team plays, which is pretty cool since it’s the o cial NFL stadium for the Pittsburgh Steelers. And while that’s incentive enough to go see the Panthers play for yourself, what if I told you Tom Hardy himself has set foot on that eld? In full supervillain Bane regalia? Now, there’s even more reason to go.

“ e Dark Knight Rises,” the third lm in Christopher Nolan’s Batman series, details the heroics of an ageing and injured Batman (Christan Bale) who had faced o against the Joker in the previous movie, changing him from Gothams’ beloved caped crusader into a hated vigilante. Bane (Tom Hardy) is the villain in the movie, and while it’s hard for him to t the void that Heath Ledger le behind, there are some really cool scenes in the movie.

One of my favorites, that I can’t help but squeal a little about when watching, is Bane’s scene at Heinz Field — or, ahem, the Gotham Knights stadium —where he literally blows up the football eld and all the players on it to give a grandiose terroristic speech to a horri ed audience of Gothamites, before he proceeds to trap them in the city with a nuclear bomb. It’s eccentric, it's bombastic and it’s all I can think about every time I go to the stadium in person. Movies

Screenshot of “Happiest Season” via Hulu

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