Georgia's Film Industry Struggles: A Tale of Hard Times


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:50
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Georgia's Film Industry Struggles: A Tale of Hard Times

Georgias film industry, once a thriving hub, has taken a hit with production spending plummeting from $4.4 billion in 2022 to $2.3 billion last fiscal year. Shows like Stranger Things and Marvel movies once brought in high-paying jobs, but now many workers are struggling. Strikes, COVID shutdowns, and competition from other states have contributed to the decline. Big players like Marvel have shifted to the UK for cheaper costs, while Netflix and others film more overseas. Workers are feeling the pain, with some relying on food stamps and taking low-wage jobs without insurance. Studios are adapting by training new crew members for free and pitching to indie filmmakers, esports, and content creators. Officials see some hope with business picking up this year, but its a tough wait for a real reset.

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