HBO’s DTF St. Louis to Film in Georgia, Starring Jason Bateman and David Harbour
HBO has officially greenlit the limited series DTF St. Louis, a seven-episode dark comedy starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and
The filming industry in Georgia has emerged as a global powerhouse, transforming the state into the world’s top filming location. Thanks to generous tax incentives, diverse landscapes, and world-class infrastructure, Georgia attracts numerous high-profile films and TV shows. Iconic productions like “The Walking Dead,” “Stranger Things,” and several Marvel movies have showcased Georgia’s versatile settings, from bustling urban centers to picturesque rural areas. The industry has significantly boosted the local economy, creating thousands of jobs and supporting businesses statewide. Additionally, Georgia’s vibrant cultural scene benefits from the industry’s growth, fostering local talent and creativity. With ongoing investments in technology and infrastructure, Georgia continues to be an attractive destination for filmmakers, solidifying its reputation as a premier filming hub.
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HBO has officially greenlit the limited series DTF St. Louis, a seven-episode dark comedy starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and
NBC’s Grosse Pointe Garden Society has been filming in Georgia, with production continuing under the code name “GPGS.” The series
Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things has officially wrapped production on its fifth and final season after filming for nearly a