California Invests $342 Million in Film Tax Credits to Boost Big-Budget Productions
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California has announced a $334 million film incentive program, supporting 52 movies including Michael Mann's 'Heat 2' and a 'Jumanji' sequel, with a significant increase in applications and funding to boost local production and economic activity.
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- Michael Mann’s ‘Heat 2’ Nabs $37 Million, ‘Jumanji’ Sequel Gets $44 Million In California Tax Credits The Hollywood Reporter
- 'Heat 2' To Film In Los Angeles Thanks To Big California Tax Credits Deadline
- California Pumps $342 Million Into 52 Films, Including ‘Jumanji’ and ‘Heat 2,’ in Bid to Jumpstart Big-Budget Production Variety
- New ‘Jumanji’ movie among 52 films awarded California film tax credits Los Angeles Times
- Governor Newsom announces tax credit awards for new job-creating films shooting in California and generating $1.4 billion for the state’s economy California State Portal | CA.gov
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