Die Hard 2 Locations
The second film in the Die Hard franchise, Die Hard 2 is directed by Renny Harlin, written for the screen by Steven E. de Souza and Doug Richardson, and based on the 1987 thriller novel "58 Minutes" by Walter Wager. Starring Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald VelJohnson, William Atherton, Franco Nero, John Amos, and William Sadler, the film was released by 20th Century Fox on July 4, 1990, and grossed $240 million worldwide against $62–70 million budget. Die Hard 2 was shot in Colorado, Michigan, and California, USA. Filming locations included Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles International Airport, Alpena Airport, and Stapleton International Airport. The airplane crash scene took place in Tehachapi Pass.
Los Angeles International Airport. Photo by Son Of Sam on Unsplash.
Where was Die Hard 2 Filmed?
Die Hard 2 was filmed in 20th Century Fox Studios, Alpena, Breckenridge, Granada Hills, Highlandlake Church, Kincheloe, Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles International Airport, Santa Rosa, Sault Ste. Marie, Stapleton International Airport (now Denver International Airport), Tehachapi Pass and Universal Studios Hollywood.
The complete list of the locations with latitude and longitude coordinates are listed below in the table.
Die Hard 2 Locations Map
Die Hard 2 Locations Table
Location Name | Latitude | Longitude |
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20th Century Fox Studios | 34.052246 | -118.412971 |
Alpena | 45.066814 | -83.442833 |
Breckenridge | 39.483395 | -106.051704 |
Granada Hills | 34.294964 | -118.519051 |
Highlandlake Church | 40.245995 | -105.014351 |
Kincheloe | 46.266167 | -84.468903 |
Los Angeles City Hall | 34.053726 | -118.242722 |
Los Angeles International Airport | 33.941620 | -118.409012 |
Santa Rosa | 38.452644 | -122.739555 |
Sault Ste. Marie | 46.485481 | -84.384117 |
Stapleton International Airport (now Denver International Airport) | 39.849617 | -104.674522 |
Tehachapi Pass | 35.102242 | -118.283760 |
Universal Studios Hollywood | 34.138103 | -118.353401 |
Recent Comments
Stapleton Airport did not become Denver International Airport. DIA was built completely separate and Stapleton closed after DIA opened.