Bob Iger, Disney Chief Executive |
“I rather doubt we will,” Iger said during an interview at Disneyland. “I think many people who work for us will not want to work there, and we will have to heed their wishes in that regard. Right now we are watching it very carefully.”
Should the law takes effect, “I don’t see how it’s practical for us to continue to shoot there,” he added.
Reuters notes that, thanks to a lucrative tax credit offered by the state, the film and television industry has created 92,000 jobs in Georgia, and at least 455 productions were shot there in 2018.
And these aren't just small indie projects.
Disney’s billion-dollar blockbusters Black Panther and Avengers: Endgame were filmed in Georgia.
Netflix has also announced they are re-thinking their production schedule in Georgia.
EXCLUSIVE: Disney CEO says it will be 'difficult' to film in Georgia if abortion law takes effect. More here https://t.co/Xx9gr07vcw pic.twitter.com/NapxdwAm3T— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) May 30, 2019
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