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In a surprising move for Georgia, most of Marvel‘s upcoming productions are shifting base to the U.K. Earlier, Georgia’s ...
Tax incentives lured studios to help build the ‘Hollywood of the South,’ but now Marvel and others are going overseas for ...
Marvel Studios has shifted most of its production out of Georgia in favor of the United Kingdom — a move that has gutted the ...
Marvel Studios has begun pulling its productions from the state. Instead, the company is shifting to the United Kingdom, ...
As it stands, Georgia offers a 30% credit, which is one of the best deals in the U.S. and has made Georgia the third largest state in film and TV production, behind California and New York.
Atlanta and the Georgia area see a lot of business from Marvel and the wider film industry thanks to generous tax breaks. Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ...
For instance, The Walt Disney Co. and Marvel Studios. Both companies let Georgia know they're inclusive companies and they'd be taking their business elsewhere if the bill were to pass ...
Disney and Marvel will boycott the state of Georgia if it passes a controversial bill that several civil rights group said would open the door for discrimination against the LGBT community.
Last year, Georgia hosted 245 film and television projects, according to the Georgia Department of Economic Development, including larger features like Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy 2' and ...
Marvel has made Atlanta its unofficial home in recent years, but the Big Peach is losing out on the studios' latest production, which was lured away by $20.8 million in California tax credits.