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Weekend Box Office Results: ‘A Minecraft Movie’ At $157M A Record Opening For Videogame Pic, Toppling ‘Super Mario Bros’; Warner Bros Brings The Box Office Back Alive

“We’re absolutely overjoyed A Minecraft Movie has been so warmly received by audiences around the world and extend our congratulations to Jared Hess and his filmmaking team, Legendary, Vertigo, Mojang and our phenomenal cast led by Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Emma Myers, Sebastian Hansen, Danielle Brooks and Jennifer Coolidge, who helped make the film a must-see event for moviegoers of all ages.

Meet Jay Heiskell, Disney’s Local Boots-on-the-Ground

We’ve had a shift. Marvel was a powerhouse here in Atlanta, with Pinewood which then [became] Trilith, as well as other various sound stages, and then the pandemic happened. I think people had to get more creative with where they were scouting and [the] locations.

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April 2025: Now Filming in Georgia

Each month we bring you a list of ongoing productions in Georgia. This information is provided by Georgia.org and reproduced by Georgia Entertainment to bring you the latest, verified, productions.

Commentary: Quick Notes on AI’s Role in the Creative Industries

One trait I have worked to remove from my life is the “head in the sand syndrome,” often referred to as the “ostrich effect.” It’s a sad trait in one’s personal life and equally as destructive in business. Artificial Intelligence. I initially wanted to ignore and avoid the topic in its entirety. My instinct was to avoid talking about it at events or even write about it in our publications.

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