Have you seen what’s happened to these abandoned movie sets?
Movie buffs travel across the world to visit the places where their favorite films were shot – but not every set has a happy ending.
One of the most famous, which has become a popular tourist attraction, is Hobbiton in New Zealand.
The location, which featured in the Lord of the Rings films as the home of Bilbo Baggins, draws in legions of visitors every year.
However, other abandoned sets have received little to no attention since film crews departed.
The set was built for The Lord of the Rings by Peter Jackson
Hobbiton has become a tourist attraction in New Zealand
The train that almost killed Harrison Ford’s character in The Fugitive is rusting on the side of the tracks in the Great Smokey Mountains of North Carolina.
The train and the bus are a sorry mess
The action scene cost over £1million to shoot
The lonely diner was the scene of a classic sci-fi sequence
Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt filmed the scene at the diner
The houses in Henry Mill River Village are ramshackle
Jennifer Lawrence in a scene shot in the village
The Star Wars: Phantom Menace set was left standing as a tourist attraction
The planet Tatooine was actually in Tunisia
The mining town stood in for Afghanistan
Tony Stark, played Robert Downey Jr, was held captive in the mountains
The 2008 Marvel classic sees Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) kidnapped and held captive in caves in Afghanistan, promoting him to invent his first Iron Man suit.
Cypress Gardens is now a destination stop for Notebook fans
Noah and Allie share a romantic scene in the location
The gas station is actually in Morocco
The diner was built for the cult horror
The 2014 movie was a horror hit
The abandoned theme park is now an eerie sight
The dinosaur movie was partly shot in Louisiana
Set 22 years after the original flick, Jurassic World, starring Chris Pratt, is set on the same fictional island as Jurassic Park – Isla Nublar, off the coast of Costa Rica.