Little Fockers starts shooting in Chicago

In the area of Lincoln and Addison today, you may have notice something out of the ordinary. You might have seen Ben Stiller or Robert De niro. The huge tip that today wasn’t an ordinary day might have been the film lights and cameras.

Today was the first day of shooting for the new Ben Stiller movie, Little Fockers. Little Fockers is the sequel to the movie Meet the parents, and Meet the Fockers.

Shooting is too occur in the Chicagoland area from October 2nd through October 8.

For those who have an interest in following films that are being made, or have always been curious about the process of film making should check out the website www.beforethetrailer.com There you can daily updates on films that are being made including locations, dates and times. Currently their website is featuring The Little Fockers.

There is also a facebook group you can join for the same kind of updates.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=150731171195

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