Entertainment
Qld screen industry on a roll with three US TV shows about to start filming – Brisbane Times
The productions, one starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, will contribute $143 million to the state’s economy.
“Queensland locations, together with talented crew and first-rate facilities like Brisbanes Screen Queensland Studios, are able to deliver what these big-budget productions need,” she said.
“Were able to support the industry and get people back into work in a COVID-safe environment.”
Matchbox Pictures will lead and oversee all three projects, partnering with Universal Television to deliver Young Rock and UCP to deliver Joe Exotic.
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