Wayne Manor in Batman v Superman

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Is the burnt out Wayne Manor in Batman v Superman (based) on a real location/stately home or is it just a CGI model of a 'standard' stately home?



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The burnt Wayne Manor in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is based on a real location.

According to this article, Sutton Scarsdale Hall was used for the burnt Wayne Manor. The company 4DMax, which specializes in data capture for visual effects in movies, used three different kinds of scanners to collect points to map out a 3D model of the building's exterior. During Batman v Superman's post-production, this 3D model was added into the background as Wayne Manor.

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Why is Wayne Manor burned down in Batman v Superman?

Wayne Manor was destroyed during Batman's final showdown with Superman in Gotham City after Alfred activated a self-destruct sequence. As the Manor burned to the ground Alfred looked on with sadness as he suffered a fatal stroke.

What house was used in Batman vs Superman?

There has been some speculation that Batman V Superman was filmed in the actual Mies Farnsworth House house, but we can confirm Patrick Tatopoulos designed Bruce Wayne's house and had it built specifically for filming in order to fit the character of Bruce Wayne \u2013 darker, isolated, mysterious, and decidedly masculine ...

Is Wayne Manor a real place?

Wayne Manor is possibly one of the most notable fictional homes in comic book lore.

What is the real Wayne Manor?

For The Dark Knight Rises, Wollaton Hall in Wollaton, Nottingham, England served as Wayne Manor. In reality, Mentmore Towers was a near perfect replica of Wollaton Hall built decades later.



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