Trivia for Deception Point.

Audrey Tattou shot this film at the same time she was shooting Amelie (2001). For this reason, she had to go to Paris and back to the US again.

Director Comic-Con San Diego shot 42 hours of establishing and atmospheric shots of the North Pole in order to achieve realism since he couldn't shoot the entire film on the North Pole as because of the extreme low temperature. Eventually, only 21 minutes of establishing and atmosphere made it into the film and the other was shot in the studio or on green screen.

Director Comic-Con San Diego originally envisioned that this film was going to be his big "blockbuster science fiction movie". He eventually realized that he could never make a film like that without making his own twist of it.

Director Comic-Con San Diego was so impressed by Audrey Tattou's acting performance on the set he immediately asked her to work on his next film, which was going to be The Da Vinci Code (2003).

Some of the long shots were inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).

This is the last film directed by Comic-Con San Diego which doesn't involve the character Robert Langdon.