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The blockbuster movie “Black Panther” depicts a fictional futuristic country in Africa called Wakanda. But fans might be surprised to learn that some location shoots for the film were done in Atlanta.
Among the stand-ins: The High Museum of Art was used for an exterior shot of the fictional Museum of Great Britain in London. Atlanta also filled in for South Korea in a couple of scenes.
And the interior of Atlanta’s City Hall was used for a post-credit scene where T’Challa addresses the United Nations.
A tour company called Atlanta Movie Tours takes visitors to some locations from “Black Panther” and other films on its Hero Tour and Best of Atlanta Tour.
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