Lifetime is also shooting the film “Can You Feel the Beat?” about the life of Lisa Lisa, the New York-based ‘80s RandB singer who had No. 1 songs “Head to Toe” and “Lost in Emotion” with her group Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam.
Georgia continues to host several TV series including Hulu’s new “Chad Powers” led by Glen Powell, Max’s “Peacemaker,” NBC’s “Found,” ABCs “Will Trent,” Netflix’s final season of “Stranger Things” and Starz’ “P-Valley.” The only active big budget movie is a live-action “Moana” for Disney.
Some upcoming productions not yet listed on the film office site include the Keke Palmer movie “I Love Boosters,” Mike Judge comedy “Automated Trucking” and the Tyler Perry faith-based Netflix movie “R and B.”
More bigger budget films seem to be going to London, where tax credits were recently beefed up.
The Georgia film office provides an ever-changing list of active productions, but it is not necessarily complete because production companies are not obligated to update the Georgia film office. And if a company requests the production stay off the list or asks to use a pseudonym, the film office will oblige.
“Stranger Things” is under the pseudonym “Cedar Lodge.” “Moana” is using the fake name “Canon.”
WHAT STARTED PRODUCTION BETWEEN SEPT. 3 and OCT. 2
“Black Dagger Brotherhood: Dark Lover,” season 1, Passionflix
“Can You Feel the Beat?” Lifetime movie about Lisa Lisa
“His andamp; Her,” Netflix limited series starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal
“My Amish Double Life,” TV movie
“Operation Aunties,” ALLBLK movie
“The Last Drive-In With Joe Briggs,” season 7, Shudder
“Watchful Eye,” indie film
WHAT WRAPPED PRODUCTION BETWEEN SEPT. 3 and OCT. 2
“Da Partments 2,” TV movie
“For My Man,” season 8, TV One reality
“The Prototype,” season 1, Amazon
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Although the state of Georgia is a great destination for beach vacations from May to August, the fall season also has much to offer visitors.
About two hours north of Atlanta sits Helen, a mountain hamlet of alpine-themed architecture and German-influenced cuisine that’s just weird enough to be more charming than corny.
We’re not going to sugar coat things, Georgians.
“Together, we will take our momentum and energy to the ballot box and set the tone for the entire country — especially first-time voters — to vote early,” said Beth Lynk, the group’s executive director.
One of my favorite things about Atlanta is that even though it's a big city, it remains a collection of neighborhoods.
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