The state is also committing $37.2 million for “Heat 2” from Michael Mann, as well as $38.4 million for the next film from the Daniels, the Oscar-winning team behind “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” The Daniels’ film, from Universal, was already approved for $20.8 million in March, but thanks to the expansion of the state’s incentive program this summer, now finds itself the recipient of a nearly $18 million windfall.
The next “Jumanji” — the fourth overall, and the third since 2017 — is set to begin shooting in November. It is due for release in December 2026. In a statement, director Jake Kasdan said he is “thrilled” that it will be made in California.
“I have long looked forward to the day when the California Film Incentive…
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