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California's $2.5B Film Boom: Tax Incentives Lure Shows
20 Nov
Summary
- Expanded tax credits brought 17 TV shows to California.
- Productions are estimated to generate $2.5 billion economic impact.
- Shows like 'Baywatch' and 'Fallout' are returning to the state.

California is experiencing a significant revitalization of its film and television production industry, thanks to an expanded tax credit program. The California Film Commission has approved 17 new TV productions, including highly anticipated shows like Amazon's "Fallout" Season 3 and the revival of "Baywatch." These productions are projected to bring an estimated $2.5 billion in economic impact to the state.
This influx of productions signifies a successful investment in the state's creative workforce, as highlighted by CFC director Colleen Bell. The program is estimated to create thousands of jobs and bring hundreds of millions in wages back to California. Iconic shows like "Baywatch" are returning to Los Angeles, a move celebrated by local officials who are eager to capitalize on the economic benefits.
Several major series, including Netflix's "The Night Agent" and Amazon's "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," are relocating from other production hubs, drawn by the enhanced tax incentives. The expansion of the tax credit program, from a $330 million cap to $750 million, was crucial in securing these productions, which are expected to employ over 5,000 cast and crew members.




