After movies like 'Avengers: Doomsday' fled the U.S. for tax breaks overseas, film production in America has finally rebounded. But will it last?
- Shoot days for the first quarter of the year in LA increased 10.7%.
- The U.K. saw a 22% year-over-year decrease in production spending.
- Films like John Krasinski's 'A Quiet Place 3' are shooting in the U.S., not overseas.
Much more in our full story on the state of U.S. production: https://t.co/mZDUh1WCAD
More features are shooting in California, but overall production spend is down notably as recent on-location activity is fueled by smaller-budget indie projects. The latest numbers: https://t.co/ZACM1fHFYR
Hollywood studios are making significantly fewer movies and TV shows, resulting in a 30% drop in the industry’s employment from a late-2022 peak. https://t.co/jWgI5YmrCB
In the fourth quarter of 2025, New Jersey saw the biggest growth year-over-year, while California stayed the top destination even as it saw declines in film shoots and production spend.
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A few years ago, Atlanta was such a hotbed of production that it seemed possible it would supplant Los Angeles as the heart of the entertainment industry. Now, the mood among movie and TV workers in Georgia is grim. https://t.co/kVPyeqHN13
As a new tally shows plummeting shoot days in Los Angeles, organizers gathered to strategize on ways to get post-production and music incentives included in California's bill to boost the industry. https://t.co/USsR9lhSrl