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    Home » 22 TV Shows Approved For Latest Round of Calif. Tax Credits; Lineup Is Projected To Generate $1.1 Billion For State’s Economy

    22 TV Shows Approved For Latest Round of Calif. Tax Credits; Lineup Is Projected To Generate $1.1 Billion For State’s Economy

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    Colleen Bell, executive director of the California Film Commission
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. --

    Twenty-two television projects have been approved to tap into the California Film Commission’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program. This marks the first round of tax credits since the historic expansion of the program in July, which more than doubled the available funding for qualified film and television productions. Compared to the previous round for television projects, this round saw a nearly 400% increase in applications.

    “California has long been the entertainment capital of the world — and the newly expanded film and TV tax credit program is keeping it that way. This program means paychecks for middle-class workers, opportunities for small businesses and investment in communities up and down the state. We’re not just protecting our legacy — we’re reminding the world why the Golden State remains the beating heart of film and television,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom.

    Collectively, these 22 shows are projected to generate $1.1 billion in spending across the Golden State, including $714 million in qualified expenditures and $413 million in qualified wages. The productions will account for more than 1,100 filming days statewide, a major boost to local economies up and down California.

    “The Film and Television Tax Credit Program is meeting the challenge of creating jobs and keeping productions here at home,” said Colleen Bell, executive director of the California Film Commission. “These 22 television projects will employ thousands of Californians and generate hundreds of millions for our state’s economy. Most importantly, they will keep world-class talent and crews here, ensuring California drives the future of storytelling.”

    Powering the state’s creative economy
    These 22 television shows–which qualify for some $256 million in tax credits–are a combination of five renewals, two productions relocating to California and 15 new series, including one limited series and three pilots. Collectively, the projects are expected to employ 6,500 cast and crew members, along with 46,100 background performers (measured in days worked). While most filming will take place in Los Angeles, four projects will shoot at least partially outside the region.

    Highlights from this latest round of awards include:

    New pilots and returning series
    ● A new Hulu drama series from “This Is Us” and “Paradise” creator Dan Fogelman from 20th Television
    ● A new HBO series by Larry David
    ● Second seasons of Lionsgate’s (AppleTV distribution) Emmy-nominated “The Studio” and Warner Bros. Television’s (Apple TV+ distribution) Emmy-nominated “Presumed Innocent”
    ● Sony Pictures Television’s “S.W.A.T. EXILES”
    ● CBS Studios’ “NCIS: Origins”
    ● “Group Chat,” a new 20th Television pilot for Hulu from Kenya Barris

    Relocating series
    ● Tom Segura’s Netflix series “Bad Thoughts”, is relocating from Texas

     

    “I am thrilled that we are going to be able to shoot ‘Group Chat’ in Los Angeles thanks to the California Film Commission tax credit. As an L.A. native, I feel lucky to have been able to shoot so many projects here throughout my career and love that we’ll be able to continue spotlighting our incredible city, its people and the culture. Not only does this credit allow us to work with the best crews and craftspeople around but, more importantly, it allows us to create jobs and support the L.A. film community at a time when it’s more important than ever,” said “Group Chat” creator, executive producer and showrunner Kenya Barris.

    “This bold program, designed by the California Film Commission, is incredibly clever and allows us to keep our film and TV productions in our preferred shooting destination–California. The state’s diverse locations and unmatched infrastructure provide everything we need for any project and pave the way for the creation of hundreds of jobs on every shoot, which is something we’re incredibly proud of. We’re thankful to be amongst those selected to participate in the program and are excited to begin production on the next installments of our ‘True to the Game’ and ‘Angel’ franchises, right here in California this year,” said producer and executive producer Manny Halley.

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    For Yorgos Lanthimos, Much Of The Dystopia In “Bugonia” Is “Reflective Of The Real World”

    Thursday, August 28, 2025

    In the new Yorgos Lanthimos film "Bugonia," a disturbed, conspiracy obsessed man kidnaps the head of a pharmaceutical company and tortures her in an attempt to save humanity. The kidnapper, played by Jesse Plemons, believes his hostage, played by Emma Stone, is an alien. While the situation is heightened, Lanthimos believes that the film isn't so far-fetched.

    "Not much of the dystopia in this film is very fictional," Yorgos said Thursday at the Venice Film Festival. "A lot of it is very reflective of the real world."

    "Bugonia" is having its world premiere Thursday evening at the prestigious festival, where it's in competition for the top prize, the Golden Lion. Focus Features is releasing the film in North American theaters on Oct. 24.

    The film is a remake of the 2003 Korean film "Save the Green Planet!," and blends elements of science fiction, horror and comedy. Plemons' character is obsessed with the idea that Stone is one of an alien species that has have infiltrated Earth with plans to destroy it. The adaptation, written by Will Tracy, has been in development for several years, with Ari Aster involved before Lanthimos came on board to direct.

    "I have never before been given a script that felt so ready to be made," Lanthimos said. "I just thought it was so funny and entertaining but also extremely impactful and made you really think about things deeply. I immediately was interested in making it. It felt very relevant then and that was three years ago and it feels even more relevant now."

    This is Stone's fourth time working with Lanthimos and Plemons' second. Both recently appeared in the film "Kinds of Kindness." Lanthimos last had a film at Venice in 2023, when "Poor Things" won the Golden Lion prize. It went on to win... Read More

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