With the new pumped up tax credit program of $750 million annually, the Heat sequel — now at United Artists after years of development and a bestselling 2022 novel — was joined by 51 other projects announced Tuesday for the incentive that is estimated to inject $1.4 billion into California’s economy via a combination of spending and wages. In total, the over four dozen films received $342 million in tax credits.
Among the other feature films allocated tax credits today is a new Jumanji flick and the new film from the Oscar-winning Everything Everywhere All at Once directing duo The Daniels – which had previously been allocated about $20 million. With a surge…
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