{"id":226,"date":"2021-05-28T06:09:20","date_gmt":"2021-05-28T06:09:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nextlevelpictures.com\/?p=226"},"modified":"2021-11-16T13:20:19","modified_gmt":"2021-11-16T13:20:19","slug":"movies-filmed-in-brooklyn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nextlevelpictures.com\/locations\/movies-filmed-in-brooklyn\/","title":{"rendered":"17 Top Movies Filmed in Brooklyn"},"content":{"rendered":"
For an area that is not considered a city today (although it was up until 1898), Brooklyn sure has some city-like attributes. For starters, the population is made up of only 60% Americans, the rest are foreign-born. And Brooklyn actually has more land than Manhattan, 71 square miles to 23, along with an additional 30 miles of shoreline.<\/p>\n
And of course, there’s the Brooklyn Bridge, the first-ever steel-wire suspension bridge to not only be built but also the first-ever crossing over the East River. And don’t forget Coney Island and the wooden Cyclone rollercoaster, built in 1927 along with the iconic Wonder Wheel, constructed in 1920. And then, of course, Nathan’s hot dogs in 1916.<\/p>\n
There are also over 2.5 million residents, making it the most densely populated of all five boroughs. Those residents are made up of mostly young people; the median age is 34.7. And today, it has become a playground for filmmakers. And that’s just Brooklyn; get a load how many movies came out of New York City.<\/p>\n
See below for some of the most famous movies that had scenes done in the BK AKA Kings County.<\/p>\n