The house featured in the James Bond film "Skyfall" is a fictional creation, specifically designed for the movie. However, the exterior shots were filmed at a real location, the estate known as "Skyfall Lodge," located in Scotland. While the lodge itself exists, the interior and many aspects of the house were constructed on a soundstage for cinematic purposes. Therefore, while elements of the house are real, the iconic setting is a blend of reality and fiction.
It is called skyfall because of James Bond's parents house was called Skyfall.
There does not seem to be a book adaptation to the film Skyfall.
No, Simon Pegg did not appear in Skyfall.
Skyfall was created on 2012-10-26.
The Production Budget for Skyfall was $200,000,000.
It is called skyfall because of James Bond's parents house was called Skyfall.
In the movie - yes. In real life - no, it was a Porsche in disguise.
Skyfall was named after James Bond's childhood family estate in Scotland.
Skyfall was directed by Sam Mendes.
There does not seem to be a book adaptation to the film Skyfall.
No, Simon Pegg did not appear in Skyfall.
The Production Budget for Skyfall was $200,000,000.
Skyfall was created on 2012-10-26.
In the US, Skyfall was rated PG-13.
No, Chernobyl was not used in the movie Skyfall.
The running time to Skyfall is 143 minutes (2:23).
Skyfall grossed $304,360,277 in the domestic market.