Big Filming Locations | Then and Now (1988 vs 2025)

Take a trip back to 1988 as we explore the iconic filming locations of the hit movie "Big" starring Tom Hanks! From the fairgrounds where the Zoltar machine stood to Josh's loft in New York City, see how these locations have changed over nearly 40 years. Hope you enjoy! 😀 0:00 Welcome to Epic Filming Locations 0:11 The Fair Scenes (Zoltar Machine) 0:46 Josh's House 1:10 "Shimmy Shimmy Cocoa Pop" Scene 1:30 Billy's House 1:52 Department of Consumer Affairs 2:07 Josh's Loft 2:19 McMillan Toys 2:43 St. James Hotel 2:56 Josh's Elementary School 3:20 Convenience Store 3:32 Playland Amusement Park 4:40 Fun Fact: The Ending Scene Location 5:04 Final Thoughts Thanks for Watching! Which location surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments below! If you're a fan of 80s cinema and movie history and "Then and Now" comparisons, make sure to hit that LIKE button 👍 and ✅ SUBSCRIBE to Epic Filming Locations for more! 🔔 HIT THE BELL to never miss a new location reveal! ▶ If you'd like to help us grow? Subscribe To Channel / @epicfilminglocations #big #filminglocations FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: The materials used in this video are adapted and used for educational purposes only. This transformation constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for FAIR USE for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. All images, graphics, and videos in this content have been either created, licensed, or legally transformed in accordance with fair use principles. All materials used have undergone transformations during production to align with the criteria of fair use as outlined in section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. For more details, refer to the Copyright Disclaimer below: Copyright Disclaimer: All images, graphics, and videos in this content have been either created, licensed, or legally transformed in accordance with fair use principles. All materials used have undergone transformations during production to align with the criteria of fair use as outlined in section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976.