27 Precious Photos From The Sets Of DC Movies
It's always a great joy for moviegoers to sneak peek at the set of their favorite films through some precious behind-the-scenes shots captured by the insiders, and of course DC movies are no exception. Since Superman and The Mole Men (1951), DC fans have been continuously blessed with countless cinematic works that are truly a feast for the eyes, and looking at set photos and videos somehow helps us understand and appreciate the hard work of everyone in the film crew better.
In this post, we have piled up 27 wondrous pictures from the sets of famous DC movies we spotted on Reddit, and we are sure that they will delight you as much as they did with us. From Batman (1966) to Joker (2019), there are plenty of unforgettable moments that our talented actors and their coworkers have been through, and these scenes are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Just scroll down and enjoy!
In this post, we have piled up 27 wondrous pictures from the sets of famous DC movies we spotted on Reddit, and we are sure that they will delight you as much as they did with us. From Batman (1966) to Joker (2019), there are plenty of unforgettable moments that our talented actors and their coworkers have been through, and these scenes are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Just scroll down and enjoy!
#1. Gal Gadot standing in molds for her Wonder Woman boots.
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#2. Joaquin Phoenix on the set of Joker.
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#3. The infamous Superman mustache pre-CGI from Justice League (2017).
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#4. Amazons on the set of Wonder Woman.
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#5. On set of The Batman (2021).
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#6. Christian Bale, Tom Hardy and Joseph Gordon-Levitt - The Dark Knight Rises Photoshoot (2012).
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#7. Henry Cavill wears Christopher Reeve's iconic Superman suit in test photos.
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#8. Danny DeVito turning into The Penguin for Batman Returns (1992).
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#9. Batman (Michael Keaton), Joker (Jack Nicholson) and Tim Burton having a coffee and a chat between the filming of Batman (1989).
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#10. Todd Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix behind the scenes of Joker.
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#11. The new Bane costume?
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#12. Joaquin Phoenix taking a break on the set of Joker.
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#13. Christopher Nolan and Heath Ledger filming a scene in The Dark Knight (2008).
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#14. Amy Adams and Henry Cavill on the set of Man of Steel (2013).
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#15. Heath Ledger and Chris Nolan shooting The Dark Knight.
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#16. Behind-the-scenes photos of Heath Ledger blowing up the hospital in The Dark Knight.
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#17. Instead of filming anything in the first 4 days of scheduled shooting, Nolan screened 2 movies per day for the cast and crew. The 8 movies (in order) were: Heat, Cat People, Citizen Kane, King Kong, Batman Begins, Black Sunday, A Clockwork Orange and Stalag 17.
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#18. Dave Lea - stunt double for both Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992).
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#19. Michelle Pfeiffer trying on her Catwoman mask for Batman Returns.
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#20. Gary Oldman, Heath Ledger and Christopher Nolan on the set of The Dark Knight (2008).
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#21. Christopher Nolan chalking in batman symbols on the streets of Gotham for The Dark Knight.
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#22. Adam West during the filming of Batman (1966).
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#23. Christian Bale goofing off with Gary Oldman on the set of The Dark Knight Rises.
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#24. Heath Ledger filming The Dark Knight.
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#25. Christopher Nolan making Batman Begins.
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#26. Brandon Routh wired up for Superman Returns (2006).
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#27. Tom Hardy and Christian Bale behind the scenes of The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
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