Entertainment NewsPinewood Atlanta Studios Now Has the "Largest Film Production Ever"

Pinewood Atlanta Studios Now Has the “Largest Film Production Ever”

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Business is booming in Pinewood Atlanta Studios.

According to reports, Pinewood Atlanta Studios co-owner Dan Cathy announced at an African American Film Critics Association luncheon earlier this week; the studio is hosting the largest production budget ever.

From Biz Journal:

“We now have on the lot down there now the largest film production ever with a $1 billion budget,” Cathy said,.

“We’re also building the world’s first community designed for creatives,” Cathy said. “We’ll be the first community with a resident graffiti artist. We’re actually to apply for a license for a tattoo parlor.”

Nearly half of all of the TV shows and movies filming in Atlanta, Georgia are filming at Pinewood Atlanta Studios. In fact, all 18 stages are currently at capacity.

“The future really does look exciting with Atlanta,” Cathy said.

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