Probably take it out digitally or green screen it. How do they handle that pylon while filming? Strange they'd put their backlot where something's looming in the background. There's another studio - Stern Studios at Pomaz - but they don't have a large backlot. Maybe they are generating power there as well which might explain the pylons/HV cables. However, there's a Waste Recovery centre next to Origo. I couldn't see any pylons on street view as it's too far away from the backlot and too many trees. There might be bulldozers there or other earth moving equipment. In Google Maps, it looks like they cleared the area. It could be they are the actual houses in the photos. But the satellite shows only 4 blobs (100m resolution). I was thinking it would be possible to see the buildings. I was looking at Copernicus data as it's free and updated far more often than Google Maps. I don't see anything like that behind the back lots at either Korda or Origo on Google Earth (which isn't always clear, though). If you zoom in on that top photo you'll see what looks to me at least like high-tension towers, maybe antennas, behind the Munster Mansion. The set for the Last Kingdom is also about 5km from house. You'd never know it was there as all the buildings were just facades and they used green screen to fill in. The horror movie Midsommar was made about 2km from my house in a valley next to Farkashegy Airport. Couple of times I've caught them by surprise when I've unexpectedly entered their "area" at speed on my mountain bike. I sometimes come across movies and TV being made in the forests near me. Korda is more likely as they have lots of open ground. (I assume you realize those photos are of a movie set that's just been built! There's nothing there anyone would recognize.) The Munster Mansion will no doubt be an atttraction one day. They have a Filmpark there where visitors get a tour of the backlot. I suspect this is being built on the backlot of Korda Studios in the village of Etyek outside Budapest. The original sitcom series ran on CBS from 1964 to 1966.The address of course is 1313 Mockingbird Lane. “Yes!!!! Just when I thought October could not get any better,” another remarked.Ī release date has not yet been announced, but the film will be shown in theaters and on the Peacock streaming service, CNN reports. “Oh s–t yeah, you are doing this right!” one fan cooed over the remade home. The Munsters’ mansion in the original TV sitcom is seen above. Last month, he shared several snaps of the exterior partway to completion, before fans were whipped into a frenzy after his new photo showed that the building had finally been completed. 20, he shared the first photo of the structure as workers erected its wooden frames. Zombie - who first shot to fame as a musician in White Zombie before becoming a moviemaker - has been updating his 2.2 million Instagram fans about the building’s construction over the past two months. Zombie has made sure that the Munsters’ home in the adaptation is identical to the one seen in the sitcom, with crew members creating a replica from scratch. In the original TV sitcom, the street was supposed to represent American suburbia with cookie-cutter homes standing in stark contrast to the Munsters’ spooky mansion at number 1313 - which featured a wrought-iron fence and dead trees in the front yard. The film is being shot on a set in Budapest, with the entirety of Mockingbird Lane being brought back to life. I present Herman, Lily and The Count sitting in front of the newly completed 1313 Mockingbird Lane,” Zombie, 56, captioned.ĭetails about the highly anticipated adaptation remain scarce, but Jeff Daniel Phillips is set to play patriarch Herman Munster, while Zombie’s wife Sheri Moon Zombie will star as Lily Munster and Dan Roebuck will appear as Grandpa Munster. “Since Halloween is rapidly approaching I thought it was the perfect time to meet ‘The Munsters.’ Direct from the set in good old Hungary. 1313 Mockingbird Lane - the mansion made famous in the 1960s sitcom “The Munsters” - has been painstakingly re-created for a forthcoming film adaptation of the classic show.ĭirector Rob Zombie shared an Instagram photo on Monday featuring the cast of the remake posing in front of the Gothic-style structure.
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