Community: Movie Production Gets Big Money Boost From California
Santa Monica, California --
Community: The Movie, a film adaptation of the Emmy Award-winning television series, has received a significant financial boost from the state of California, which will help to ensure that the production remains in the Golden State.
California Film Commission Approves $11.9 Million Tax Credit
The California Film Commission has approved an $11.9 million tax credit for the film, which is expected to generate an estimated $65 million in economic activity in the state.
The tax credit will be used to offset the costs of production, including salaries for cast and crew, and expenses for equipment and locations.
The film's producers are grateful for the support from the state of California, and they are committed to making the film a success.
Movie Will Be Filmed in Los Angeles Area
The film will be shot in the Los Angeles area, and it is expected to create hundreds of jobs for cast and crew.
The production will also utilize the services of local businesses, such as hotels, restaurants, and transportation companies.
The film's producers are excited to be able to film in California, and they believe that the state's diverse locations and talented workforce will help them to create a great film.
Community Cast and Crew Reunite for Movie
The film will reunite the original cast and crew of the television series, including Joel McHale, Alison Brie, Danny Pudi, Gillian Jacobs, and Donald Glover.
The film will also feature new cast members, including Ken Jeong and Brie Larson.
The film's producers are confident that the film will be a hit with fans of the television series, and they are excited to bring the story of Community to the big screen.
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