• Perhaps the most famous popular culture representation of the building is in
King Kong (1933), in which the title character, a giant ape, climbs to the top to escape his captors, but falls to his death after being attacked by military biplanes. In 1983, for the film's fiftieth anniversary, a tall inflatable Kong was placed on the building mast above the observation deck by artist Robert Vicino. In 2005,
Peter Jackson's
remake of
King Kong was released, set in 1930s New York City, including a final showdown between Kong and biplanes atop the Empire State Building. The 1976 remake of
King Kong was set in a contemporary New York City and held its climactic scene on the twin towers of the
World Trade Center. The Empire State Building and King Kong are both featured in the
virtual reality world called the
Oasis in
Steven Spielberg's 2018 science fiction film
Ready Player One. • In the disaster film
Deluge (1933), the Empire State Building is one of several buildings that collapse during the earthquake that hits New York. •
Love Affair (1939) involves a couple who plan to meet atop the Empire State Building, a rendezvous that is prevented by an automobile accident. The film was remade in 1957 (as
An Affair to Remember) and in 1994 (again as
Love Affair.) • In the climax of
The Thief (1952), the protagonist, an espionage agent for an unnamed foreign power, is pursued by an FBI agent from the 86th-floor observatory to the 102nd-floor observatory and then into the spire. •
Sleepless in Seattle (1993), a romantic comedy partially inspired by
An Affair to Remember, climaxes with scenes in the Empire State Building's lobby and observatory. The 2013 drama film
Burning Blue also features a romantic scene in which the Empire State Building is viewed from a neighboring building's rooftop when the lights come on at sunset. • In the
Looney Tunes cartoon "Much Ado About Nutting", a squirrel has so much difficulty opening a coconut he carries it to the Empire State Building's observation deck and tosses it over the edge. While the street is damaged by the impact, the coconut remains intact. • In the 1946
Looney Tunes cartoon
Baseball Bugs,
Bugs Bunny is pitching in the
Polo Grounds against the Gashouse Gorillas. In the bottom of the ninth, with two outs and Bugs protecting a one run lead, the opposition hits the ball out of the park for an apparent game-winning two-run homer. Bugs pursues the ball through New York City. The chase culminates at the "Umpire State Building". Bugs ascends to the top of the building by elevator and catches the ball for the third out, winning the game. • In the
Tom and Jerry cartoon
Mouse in Manhattan,
Jerry walks by and views the Empire State Building, along with other landmarks, including the
Statue of Atlas at
Rockefeller Center and
Grand Central Terminal. •
Andy Warhol's 1964 silent film
Empire is one continuous, eight-hour black-and-white shot of the Empire State Building at night. In 2004, the
National Film Registry deemed its cultural significance worthy of preservation in the
Library of Congress. • In
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010),
Mount Olympus is located over the Empire State Building, and there is a special elevator in the building to the "600th floor", which is supposed to be Olympus, just like in the
book series. • The building is chosen as Ground Zero for the target of a hydrogen bomb that is dropped on New York in
Fail-Safe (1964). • Both
Zero Mostel and
Gene Wilder go to the Observation Deck of the building in the original
Mel Brooks film
The Producers. • In
The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), after all of his friends have left the city,
Kermit the Frog rides to the top of the building, and staring out from the observation deck, defiantly rants that he's not giving up on their
Broadway dream. Miss Piggy, his last friend in town, hears Kermit's closing line from the street: ''"Y'hear that, New York? The Frog is staying!"'' • In
One Fine Day (1996) the Empire State Building can be spotted in the background. • In the 1998 disaster film
Earthquake in New York, the Empire State Building is damaged and partially collapsed during an earthquake. However, it remains standing once the earthquake finishes. • The Empire State Building has an appearance in the 1999 movie,
Aftershock: Earthquake in New York. It can be seen when a news reporter in a helicopter describes the damage. The reporter says, "Empire State Building looks good..." it can be seen again when Mayor Bruce Lincoln is making a speech, and lastly the building can be seen in the background when the
Statue of Liberty is shown to be under reconstruction. On the film's poster, the building is seen to have collapsed and the top of the building and its damaged antenna are resting on a nearby skyscraper, but in the actual film it remains standing. • In
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), the building is seen many times. • In the 1996 film
Independence Day, the Empire State Building is destroyed in an explosion caused by a
UFO which destroys much of the city. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the 1998 disaster film
Armageddon, when a meteor shower hits New York. It can be spotted in some scenes such as when a meteor is heading toward the Chrysler Building the Empire State Buildings mooring mast can be seen. • The building is damaged after the seas swamp New York City, in the 1998 film
Deep Impact. • The Empire State Building can be seen three times in the 1999 drama film
Cruel Intentions. The first time it is seen is when Sebastian is driving toward Manhattan, the second time it is seen is when Sebastian makes a phone call on the
Queensboro bridge, and the third time it is seen is when Annette drives away from Manhattan with the midtown Manhattan skyline in the background. • In the 2001 film
Zoolander, The Empire State Building can be seen in most scenes. Such as the funeral scene, the Chrysler Building, United Nations Building, Empire State Building, and MetLife building can be seen in the background. It can also be seen in the background when the "Mugato" headquarters is shown. • In the ending of the 2002 film
Gangs of New York, when gravestones are shown to be under the
Brooklyn Bridge in a time lapse. The Empire State Building can be seen to the far right of the screen. • In
The Time Machine (2002), the Empire State Building is still standing in the year 2030, but dwarfed by several larger skyscrapers around it. It is not visible in later scenes set in a post-apocalyptic New York. • The building can be seen in the 2002 comedy movie,
Mr. Deeds. It can be seen when the Midtown Manhattan skyline is shown when the time turns from night to morning. It can be seen again when Deed is playing Tennis with Chuck, a part of the Midtown Manhattan skyline can be clearly seen in the background. • The building is seen in the 2003 film
Elf and serves as the workplace of Buddy's father. Several interior shots of the building can be seen. In one scene in which Buddy rides the elevator with an unknown man, Buddy pushes all of the floor destination buttons to resemble a Christmas tree. • In the 2003 action film
Daredevil, the Empire State Building can be seen when
Kingpin's (the villain) tower is shown and it can be seen out the window when
Daredevil is face to face with Kingpin. It can also be seen in the background when Daredevil is on the top of a church. • The Empire State Building is seen in most
Spider-Man films since it mostly takes place in New York. In
Spider-Man (2002) when Spider-Man is fighting the
Green Goblin by the Queensboro Bridge the building can be spotted next to the Chrysler Building. It can also be seen in
Spider-Man 2 (2004) and
Spider-Man 3 (2007) when a building is hit by a crane the Empire State Building can be spotted in the distance. • In
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004), in an alternate 1939, the top of the building serves its original purpose of being a docking station for dirigibles, and the
Hindenburg III docks at it on its maiden voyage. • In the 2004 mockumentary film
CSA: The Confederate States of America, the Empire State Building appears in the film in a news broadcast. The building is also mentioned on the film's website. • In the 2005 disaster film
End Day, a fictional scientist travels from London to New York. At one point in the film the camera shows the Empire State Building and a police helicopter flying in front of it. • In the 2006 film
Click, the building can be seen in numerous shots, specifically through an office window and other parts of the movie. • In the 2006 movie,
The Hoax, the Empire State Building can be seen in between the Chrysler Building and the
MetLife Building when a helicopter is landing on top of a building. • The building is seen in the background in
Enchanted (2007). • Many films have opened with the Empire State Building, such as
West Side Story (1961),
Honey (2003),
The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009),
Step Up 3D,
The Other Guys (both 2010),
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, A Case Of You (both 2013),
Left Behind (2014),
Manhattan Night (2016), and
Otherhood (2019). • In the film
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008), the Empire State Building can be seen in parts of the movies specifically can be seen throughout the window. • In the 2008 romantic comedy drama film ''
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist'', the Empire State Building can be seen in many parts of the movie. Such as when Nick is driving toward Manhattan, the midtown Manhattan skyline is shown. It is seen again in a shot of the Manhattan skyline shown from the
George Washington Bridge. Lastly it is seen in the background at night when Nick and Tris are in a car where she tries to seduce him and dances in front of the car. • The 2008 film
Meet Dave, a spaceship shaped like a human lands on Liberty Island and walks around Manhattan. In a scene where Dave is coming out the subway the Empire State Building can be seen in the background. • In the 2009 film
Watchmen, the building can be spotted in most parts. It can be seen through an office window with the World Trade Center behind it. • In the 2009 film
Knowing, the building is destroyed by a
solar flare along with the rest of the world at the end of the film. • In the Disney film ''
The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' (2010), the Empire State Building can be seen in the background when one of the movies characters walks on one of the Chrysler Building's gargoyle eagles. • In
The Divide (2011), the building is destroyed by a nuclear bomb detonated on New York. It was heavily featured on posters promoting the film. • In the 2011 film
The Smurfs, in a scene where Gargamel escapes from prison the Manhattan skyline can be seen in the background including the Empire State Building. • The Empire State Building can be seen many times in the 2011 comedy film ''
Mr. Popper's Penguins''. It can be seen in the background when Tom Popper is on the phone in
Madison Square Park. It can be seen again through the window when Tom is at his office in the
Bank of America Tower. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the 2012 film
The Dark Knight Rises as a skyscraper in the Gotham City skyline. • In the romance comedy
Lola Versus (2012), when Lola talks to her friends in
Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Empire State Building can be seen sticking out in the background. • The Empire State Building can be seen under construction in the 2013 film
The Great Gatsby. Although the Empire State Building wasn't completed until 1931, the film takes place in the 1920s. • In
Superman II (1980),
Ursa (
Sarah Douglas) uses a flagpole to knock
Superman (
Christopher Reeve) into the tower of the building, knocking off its radio antenna, which falls into the street below. Superman manages to catch it before it hits the ground and re-attaches it to the building. • In the 2013 comedy film
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, when Ron Burgundy and his friends use their RV to get to Manhattan, the midtown manhattan skyline can be seen. In another part of the film when Ron and his friends are attacked by other news teams, the Empire State Building can be seen when a
bomber plane attacks. The Empire State Building can also be seen along with the
Chrysler Building in the movie's poster. • In the 2014 film
Love Is Strange, when Ben is painting on a roof of a building the Midtown Manhattan Skyline can be clearly seen. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the 2014 drama and romance film
Amira & Sam. • In the action superhero movie,
X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), the Empire State Building can be seen in the opening of the movie. The building is seen to have been damaged and has many gaping holes, along with other buildings in midtown. • In the 2014 drama romance film
Chinese Puzzle, the Empire State Building can be seen multiple times in the film. It can be seen when Xavier is in a car, and the
midtown skyline is shown through the window. The upper part of the Empire State Building can be seen in the background along with the
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower when Xavier is standing in the street. Lastly, it can be seen when Xavier is looking out the window at the midtown Manhattan skyline. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the 2014 film
5 Flights Up. • In the 2014 film
A Most Violent Year, the building can be seen in numerous shots. Specifically when the main characters are looking at the Manhattan skyline. • In the 2014 film
Sharknado 2, a tornado filled with sharks enter Manhattan. The two tornadoes collide at the Empire State Building. The movie's characters go to the Empire State Buildings observation deck to set of an electrocution to get rid of the tornadoes. In another part of the movie, one character rides a shark while it falls from the sky and it lands on the Empire State Buildings spire. • In a scene in the 2014 film
Shelter, Tahir and Hannah talk in an apartment with the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building seen from the window. Hannah tells Tahir that if he concentrates he can change the lights on the Empire State Building with his mind. Eventually Tahir causes the lights to turn red out of anger. • In the drama comedy film
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014), when Sharon apologizes to Henry on the
Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State Building can be seen in the background at one point in the scene. • The Empire State Building can be seen in multiple parts of the 2014 film
Manhattan Romance. For example, it can be seen when Tom is walking down 6th Avenue at night. • In the 2015 comedy film
Ted 2, John, Tami, and Ted go to New York to find an attorney. When they speak in the attorney's office the Empire State Building can be seen out the window • The Empire State Building can be seen in the background along with the rest of the Midtown skyline in the 2015 movie,
The Walk. • In the 2016 film
Nine Lives, in some parts of the film the building can be spotted in the background. • In
The 5th Wave (2016), the Empire State Building survives a tsunami that hits Manhattan during the second wave of an alien invasion. • The Empire State Building can be seen many times in the 2016 film ''
Pee-wee's Big Holiday''. It can be seen when Pee-wee is talking to Marvin, a poster of New York can be seen in the background with the Statue of Liberty, Chrysler Building, and Empire State Building. It can be seen again when Pee-wee is in Manhattan looking around in his music number, and in one point of the song he sings about the Empire State Building. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the 2016 romance/comedy
How to Be Single. When the characters are in Madison Square Park at night, the building can be seen in the background. • In the 2016 film
Bakery in Brooklyn, Vivian talks to Paul on the phone while she rides her bike. In one part of that scene the Midtown Manhattan Skyline can be seen behind her. • In
Sully (2016), the Empire State Building can be seen in some parts of the movie. • In the 2016 film,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, which takes place in New York, there are scenes including the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, MetLife Building, One World Trade Center and many other buildings in New York City. • In the opening of
The Secret Life of Pets (2016), the camera flies by the Empire State Building, along with the
Statue of Liberty and the
Brooklyn Bridge, until it reaches to
Central Park for the opening scene. • In the science fiction film
Oblivion (2013), the Empire State Building is seen buried in dirt up to the mooring mast sixty years after an alien invasion that destroyed New York. The antenna is used as a beacon to bring down an orbiting spacecraft and the observation deck is seen as an important plot point in a flashback sequence. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the 2017 film
Bushwick. It can be seen in the beginning of the film when the camera shows a birdseye view of Brooklyn with the Manhattan skyline in the background. It can be seen again when Manhattan is revealed to have been under attack. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the film
Dark Tower (2017), when a massive shadow looms over Midtown Manhattan. • The building can be seen in the ending of the 2017 film
The Fate of the Furious when the camera reveals the Manhattan Skyline looking downtown. • In the 2017 Netflix Original Film
The Incredible Jessica James, when Jessica is dancing on her roof the Empire State Building can be seen in the background. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the 2017 film
Thor: Ragnarok when the setting of the film changes to New York, a part of the Manhattan skyline is shown. • In the 2018 comedy movie,
I Feel Pretty, The Empire State Building can be seen in the background when Renee gets out of a Taxi cab. • In the Netflix original film,
Like Father (2018) the Empire State Building can be seen in a montage of
establishing shots of New York City in the beginning of the movie. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the 2018 Netflix Original film,
Set It Up. When there is a party on top of a building it can be seen in the background along with the
Bank of America Tower and
4 Times Square. And at the end of the film when Harper and Charlie kiss, the camera zooms out to reveal the Empire State Building along with other buildings near
Bryant Park. • The building is also seen in the 2018 film
Ready Player One. In some scenes King Kong is seen on top of the building. • In the 2018 film
Skyscraper, when the main building of the film is shown on a scale compared to other buildings. The Empire State Building is seen on the scale. • The Empire State Building can be seen when Paul is riding his bike down
5th Avenue in the 2018 film
An Interview with God. • In the 2018 film
Avengers: Infinity War, the tower can be seen in an establishing shots and other scenes in the film. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the animated film
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (late 2018). • In the 2019 comedy/drama movie,
The Upside, the Empire State Building can be briefly seen in a car chase and when Philip is getting out of the Hospital. • The Empire State Building is seen at the end of the 2019 film,
Spider-Man: Far From Home. • In the drama comedy film
Someone Great (2019), the Empire State Building can be seen in a night establishing shot of Midtown Manhattan. • The Empire State Building can be seen in the animated sequel,
The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019). • The Empire State Building can be seen in the opening sequence of the 2019 action movie,
Shaft. • The tower along with some other buildings in the midtown skyline can be seen when an alien escapes from a window, this is featured in the 2019 film
Men in Black: International. • Many other films that feature the Empire State Building are listed on the building's own website. • In
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021),
Andrew Garfield's
Peter Parker mentions that he uses the Empire State Building as a solace spot whenever he is feeling low. ==Television==