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    Home » Tyler Perry’s Atlanta Studio Moves Toward Reopening While Industry Waits

    Tyler Perry’s Atlanta Studio Moves Toward Reopening While Industry Waits

    By SHOOTFriday, May 22, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2806 Views
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    In this Nov. 16, 2017, file photo, actor-filmmaker and author Tyler Perry poses for a portrait in New York. Perry is looking to reopen his 330-acre Atlanta-based mega studio soon, but other studios in Georgia are anxiously waiting for Hollywood's green light to return back to work. Perry plans on restarting production at the Tyler Perry Studios complex in July, making it one of the first studios to domestically reopen after production was halted a few months ago to combat the spread of the coronavirus. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Invision/AP, File)

    By Jonathan Landrum Jr., Entertainment Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Tyler Perry is planning to make his Atlanta-based mega studio one of the first domestic filming grounds to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic. But while Perry is looking to restart production in July, other studios in Georgia and beyond are anxiously waiting for Hollywood's green light.

    "We're taking the lead from our production partners," said Frank Patterson, president of the sprawling Pinewood Studios, located in suburban Atlanta. The studio has been home to big-budget films such as “The Avengers: Endgame” and “Ant-Man” along with the television show “The Walking Dead."

    "There's not one place in the industry that's making the decisions about when we get back to work," he continued. "There are a lot of stakeholders. We're working with the task forces of the studios and the guilds, unions and the associations. Just listening to everyone and making certain that when the industry decides it's time to go back to work, that Pinewood Studios will be ready."

    Georgia has become known as the Hollywood of the South with a surge of film and TV productions companies and several studios opening up over the past several years. The entertainment industry shuttered productions in March because of safety concerns during the coronavirus pandemic. With Los Angeles County still under stay-at-home orders and production shutdown, some are looking to Georgia as a possible destination to film.

    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared that nonessential businesses could reopen in late April. Perry has since emerged with a strategic plan to reopen his massive 330-acre studio, which has become a production powerhouse rivaling Hollywood's best.

    Perry believes he's ready to move forward at Tyler Perry Studios to produce his own content such as the BET series "Sistas" and "The Oval." The Hollywood Reporter obtained a 30-page production protocol document to cast, detailing health measures from testing in their hometown, traveling on a Perry-arranged private jet and doing another rapid test.

    Many in the industry want to see how Perry's protocol will unfold. The Screen Actors Guild said in a statement that it's uncertain when production will return.

    "You're going to have some discomfort at first that's eventually broken by those who just want to kind of get back to the way things were," said Kevin Hart, who filmed several projects in Atlanta including "Night School" and "Jumanji." The actor-comedian said he would be willing to fly from his home in Los Angeles to Georgia to film if it's a "plan that we vetted out."

    Patterson said conversations between industry stakeholders about work safety protocols have been ongoing for nearly two months, and he wouldn't be surprised if "we figured out a way to return in the fall." He said there's "immense pressure" to get the whole industry back to work, but the health of actors and crew is the priority.

    "From a business point of view, if we were to jump the gun and start working, and we haven't figured out how to do it safely, it might cost everyone in the long run," he said. "It would be a bad business decision and bad human decision. … That's why we're moving a little bit more carefully and slowly than everybody wants us to."

    Some in the industry's workforce are willing to take a risk, while others have a more careful stance.

    "I think people are more willing to take the chance of getting sick than the chance of losing their house or getting behind on bills," said Shauna Galligan, a veteran stunt double whose credits include "Avengers: Infinity War," "Insurgent" and "The Walking Dead." She's returning to work next month as a stunt coordinator for an independent film in Alabama. 

    "I know a lot of my friends in L.A., they're taking the precautions," Galligan said. "I don't know anybody that would not take work at this moment because of it. I think everybody is ready to take that risk and get life back to normal."

    Actress Wynn Everett understands the collective urgency, but she would rather play things safe.

    "I really I love the work, but my main work is my family," said Everett, who has made appearances on NBC's "This is Us" and "House of Lies." "I'm excited to go back when we go back to work. But I know, my priority right now is my kids and the safety of our family and the health of that."

    Along with Perry's studio, other studios in Georgia have implemented their own health and safety plans, but are waiting to see if they coincide with the rest of the industry. Perry declined an interview request. 

    Pinewood is focusing on security, limiting the number of guest on sets and using a device to purify the air to eliminate microbes that cause the virus to spread. Another production company, Swirl Films, has recently installed LED screens and walls on their stages to create any kind of indoor or outdoor scene.

    When the moment is right, studios owners say they will be ready. 

    "Film making is a glass half full," said Eric Tomosunas, owner of Swirl Films. "We have to look at what can we do to work with the pandemic, without compromising creative goals, anyone's safety or artistic integrity. It's all about taking the right approach."

    AP Entertainment Writer Gary Gerard Hamilton in New York contributed to this report.

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    Kathleen Kennedy, Steward Of “Star Wars,” Steps Down From Lucasfilm

    Thursday, January 15, 2026

    After more than 13 years at the helm of Lucasfilm, Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down from the "Star Wars" factory founded by George Lucas. The Walt Disney Co. announced Thursday that it will now turn to Dave Filoni to steer "Star Wars," as president and chief creative officer, into its sixth decade and beyond. Filoni, who served as the chief commercial officer of Lucasfilm, will inherit the mantle of one of the movies marquee franchises, alongside Lynwen Brennan, president and general manager of Lucasfilm's businesses, who will serve as co-president. "When George Lucas asked me to take over Lucasfilm upon his retirement, I couldn't have imagined what lay ahead," said Kennedy. "It has been a true privilege to spend more than a decade working alongside the extraordinary talent at Lucasfilm." Kennedy, Lucas' handpicked successor, had presided over the ever-expanding science-fiction world of "Star Wars" since Disney acquired it in 2012. In announcing Thursday's news, Bob Iger, chief executive officer of the Walt Disney Co. called her "a visionary filmmaker." Kennedy oversaw a highly lucrative but often contentious period in "Star Wars" history that yielded a blockbuster trilogy and acclaimed streaming spinoffs such as "The Mandalorian" and "Andor," yet found increasing frustration from longtime fans. Under Kennedy's stewardship, Lucasfilm amassed more than $5.6 billion in box office and helped establish Disney+ as a streaming destination — achievements that easily validated the $4.05 billion Disney plunked down for the company. But Kennedy also struggled to deliver the big-screen magic that Lucas captured in the original trilogy from the late 1970s and early 1980s, and her relationship with "Star Wars" loyalists became a saga of its own. Filoni has... Read More

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