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Dwayne Johnson’s “Rampage” contributed almost $50 million to Georgia economy

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The Atlanta-filmed action flick “Rampage” is about an invasion of monsters wreaking havoc on a city, but the movie’s effect on the Big Peach was anything but disastrous.

The film had an economic impact of $48.9 million in Georgia, according to the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Film, Music and Digital Entertainment Office. This includes more than $22 million paid in wages to 2,350 workers.

Here’s a list of some of the movie’s costs:

  • More than $5million on local rentals and purchases for set decoration, production, and other supplies.
  • $845,856on catering, bakery goods and other food items.
  • More than $3 millionon hardware and lumber supplies, and equipment.
  • More than $1.9millionon transportation, including truck and car rentals.

See more at the Atlanta Business Chronicle

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