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.
Refresh for analysis It’s a very good start to the year with all movies grossing $134.7M this weekend; in fact that’s the best first weekend of a New Year post-Covid, besting 2023’s $104.2M.
The 19-year-old Georgia native stars as Erica Sinclair, the wise-cracking younger sister of Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), on “Stranger Things.” She also graduated from Fayette County High School earlier this year, refusing to miss out on real life teenage experiences.
The weekend opening for James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash is slightly higher both domestic and worldwide respectively with $89M and $347M. Sunday came in better stateside with an estimated $24.5M than the $23M Disney called it at; yesterday holding at -13% from Saturday.
In November, Dunaway Gardens announced via press release that it would be the new home for the Sundance Institute’s Episodic Lab program, bringing a little piece of Sundance to Georgia.
Some metro cities and rural Georgia towns draw so many holiday productions they gain an aka designation, like “Holiday Headquarters” for film-famous Dunwoody or “Hallmark Town” for historic Dahlonega.
LinkedIn and Comcast NBCUniversal are collaborating to provide four nonprofits with marketing support through NBCUniversal’s Creative Impact Lab and LinkedIn Ad Grants, with Atlanta’s film nonprofit RE:IMAGINE being selected as one.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and YouTube signed a multi-year deal that will give YouTube the exclusive global rights to the Oscars®, beginning in 2029 with the 101st Oscars ceremony and running through 2033.
The Woodruff Arts Center—home to the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and High Museum of Art—welcomed five new members to its Board of Trustees during the Arts Center’s Fall Board Meeting on November 17
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) is deeply alarmed by President Trump’s Executive Order to sue and investigate state laws which regulate artificial intelligence (AI).
Georgia Entertainment sat down with Close, a 2o12 finalist on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” to learn more about the Earth Harp experience he has taken around the globe and Atlanta’s own upcoming holiday performance.
Georgia Entertainment held the Signature 100 at Trilith LIVE on Dec. 11. The annual gala drew over 800 guests to the exclusive, invitation-only gathering that convened the most influential entertainment industry leaders, including partners, directors, producers and key stakeholders who shape the policies and business landscape of Georgia’s thriving creative industries.
Screening in eight curated Short Film Programs presented by Ketel One Vodka, the shorts represent a variety of genres and styles within fiction, nonfiction, and animation from around the world.
The 50th weekend of the year is ringing up $80M per ComScore, off -13% from a year ago; See the updated Sunday chart.
Georgia Entertainment honored Lisa Anders, Executive Director of Explore Gwinnett, as Creative Champion of the Year at the 2025 Signature 100, the state’s premier annual gathering celebrating leadership across Georgia’s creative industries.
Georgia Entertainment honored Ryan Johnson and Chris Peay, co-founders of Cxmmunity Media, as Georgia’s Entertainment Entrepreneurs of the Year at the Signature 100, the state’s premier annual event celebrating leadership and innovation across Georgia’s creative industries.
The film tells the true story of the late Steve Abbott, a former Atlanta resident who lost his wife in a car accident in 1973 and moved with his daughter to San Francisco so he could live as an openly gay man.
Dynasty Films, an Atlanta-based production company founded by filmmaker and stunt performer Courtney Chen, has officially completed principal photography on its debut feature film, When Hearts Brew, and is now currently in the post-production stage.
Discover Dunwoody is pleased to recognize Annie Davis as the December recipient of the Distinguished Production Associate Award. This program highlights the behind-the-scenes professionals who help keep productions moving and may not always receive public recognition.
Today the nonprofit Sundance Institute announced 90 feature films and seven episodic projects participating in the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, revealing a selection of entertaining, trailblazing stories from emerging and established global artists for a total of 105 projects in the 2026 edition, including the previously announced Park City Legacy program.
LaQuanda Plantt has built her career at the intersection of precision logistics and creative storytelling, with her current role as production supervisor for CBS’s “Beyond the Gates” representing the culmination of years navigating Georgia’s dynamic entertainment landscape.
Paramount’s strategically and financially compelling offer to WBD shareholders provides a superior alternative to the Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) transaction, which offers inferior and uncertain value and exposes WBD shareholders to a protracted multi-jurisdictional regulatory clearance process with an uncertain outcome along with a complex and volatile mix of equity and cash.
Independent film powerhouses Autumn Bailey Entertainment (ABE) and Ty Walker’s Braveheart Entertainment have announced a major production partnership with one of Atlanta’s most advanced and expansive film campuses, Assembly Studios, managed by Universal Production Services.
After just two weekends, Disney’s Zootopia 2 has already reached $915.8M worldwide, including $695.3M from the international box office. The $1B threshold will be crossed within the next week.
The Columbus Film Office is proud to announce the continuation and expansion of its Local Filmmaker Grant Program (LFMGP) for 2026. The program, designed to nurture local talent and support independent filmmakers in the Chattahoochee Valley, has demonstrated significant success in its inaugural year, fostering creative projects that showcase the region’s storytelling talent and production capabilities.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp honored 10 individuals and organizations across the state during their 14th annual Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities.
Are you sick of hearing that it’s been a rough couple of years in Hollywood? Between the bursting of the streaming bubble, the historic WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, and the pull of global incentives… things are kind of bad.
Following the Final Draw for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, the full tournament match schedule is now available and published on FIFA.com—marking a major milestone on the road to the biggest FIFA World Cup™ in history.
Randy Davidson, CEO and founder of Georgia Entertainment recently appeared on the The Martha Zoller Show on WDUN. The interview was conducted at their glassed studio in the town square in the middle of Gainesville.
Earlier this year, Atlanta Pride and Out on Film presented a special screening of Andy Warhol’s film “Lonesome Cowboys” during a two-day community summit at Agnes Scott College. The summit was funded in part by grants from The Community Corps, South Arts, and Larch Creative Fund, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and Georgia Council for the Arts.
Founded by writer and entrepreneur Malcolm A. Sullivan, the competition aims to elevate Savannah from a beautiful filming location into a true screenwriter-centric city — one that develops, celebrates, and highlights the voices behind Georgia’s future films and series.
Today, Netflix, Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD) announced they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Netflix will acquire Warner Bros., including its film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO.
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.
Today, South Arts is pleased to announce the appointment of Doug Shipman as the regional arts organization’s next President and CEO. Shipman will officially assume the position on January 20, 2026.
Georgia Entertainment has announced plans to hold its signature “From Script to Screen” event series at the 42nd annual Sundance Film Festival to spotlight the state’s resources, infrastructure, world-class studio facilities and incentives.
This year’s grantees tell a wide range of stories with themes encompassing art, politics, human rights, sports, music, climate change, and issues deep within the American South. In addition to financial support, filmmakers will receive ongoing assistance through SDF’s Mentorship program.
Led by SGPS/ShowRig President Ned Collett, the move combines SGPS/ShowRig’s capabilities with Niscon’s Raynok software and advanced control systems. Niscon will continue to operate from its Ontario headquarters as a division of SGPS/ShowRig.
Decatur WatchFest ‘26 today announced Decatur’s own Indigo Girls will close out the City’s 34 days of World Cup festivities with a free concert on Decatur Square, Sunday, July 19, 2026, the final day of FIFA World Cup 2026™ (June 11 – July 19, 2026).
Luse’s perspective offers valuable insight into both the practical realities of building a production career in Georgia and the broader shifts that have made the state an indispensable part of the modern entertainment industry.
Kiah Clingman moved to Atlanta in 2016, straight out of college and into the big-time filmmaking boom. She brought along a serious determination that has helped her weather the cyclical nature of the filmmaking industry.
For nearly two decades, Georgia’s film tax credit has been the catalyst that turned this state into a $4 billion entertainment powerhouse. What started as a policy play has become a cultural crescendo – with studios, soundstages and a world-class crew that rivals anywhere in the country.
For Teacup Season 2, our early plans leaned toward other regions, but ultimately Georgia stood out — not only for its natural beauty, but for the depth of resources and talent available throughout the state.
Now a broadcast engineer for Film Quality Services in Flowery Branch, Ga., Fossali’s journey demonstrates how dedication to a personal interest, combined with targeted education, can pave the way for professional success in a burgeoning industry. His story is also a testament to the hands-on training provided by Georgia Film Academy (GFA).
The Center for Puppetry Arts announced over the weekend that it will receive a “remarkable gift” from the family of Jim Henson: a towering 12-foot statue of Kermit the Frog dressed as Charlie Chaplin’s The Little Tramp.
Intellectual Property (IP) plays a significant role in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the US. In fact, the U.S Patent and Trademark Office found that IP-intensive industries accounted for over 38% of total US GDP. As a part of this significant portion of US GDP, IP plays a crucial role in the creative economy.
Disney continued to reclaim its Thanksgiving glory at the box office this year as Zootopia 2 broke myriad records. True, Thanksgiving is only a holiday here in the states, but this movie rang up big around the world.
Veteran Producer TY Walker along with his team at Braveheart Entertainment and Executive Producer, Keisha Perry Walker of Wild Peach Studios, have announced an exclusive partnership with Fanbase.
Spelman College is the latest school in Georgia to get a slate of film and television courses, with two introductory classes set to begin in Spring 2026.
During the summer of 2016 metro Atlanta was a busy hive of TV and film production activity, benefiting from the last gasp of cable dominance.
Georgia has consistently dedicated itself to welcoming the film business and in doing so has built wonderful infrastructure, tremendous crews and offers value in studios like Trilith LIVE.
For Faigle, teaching courses in live production, streaming and esports is more than an academic exercise – it’s workforce development in real time, a chance to prepare Georgians to step directly into a rapidly evolving industry.
Two Ships is a 2D hand-drawn animated short that my wife, Mackenzie, and I wrote together based on our experience of working opposite schedules and trying to maintain connection during one of the busiest times in our relationship. It’s a story that’s deeply personal to us but one we’ve found resonates with others who are also looking for human connection.
As we enter the tenth year of Georgia Entertainment, I’m humbled by what lies ahead and grateful to begin our 10 year mark as we host the next Signature 100 at Trilith LIVE. The work that has gone into building this community and the level of investment behind it reflects the strength and ambition of Georgia’s entire creative ecosystem.
Reel Friends, Atlanta’s one-of-a-kind film collective championing a new generation of filmmakers, is hosting a special presentation of A24’s The Spectacular Now with a Q&A from the film’s director, James Ponsoldt to follow.
The morning program will feature a spotlight on the Trilith Foundation’s initiatives in mental health and wellness for production professionals, followed by a fireside-style conversation between film and music executives from Nashville and Atlanta. The event continues Georgia Entertainment’s mission to build bridges among creative communities through its Signature 100, an annual gathering of the state’s most influential entertainment and economic leaders.
Actor, filmmaker, and content creator Angel Fabián Rivera announces the first-ever staged reading of his new multi-cam sitcom Fossil Fuel Café, taking place December 6th from 4-6 PM at the Alliance Theatre.
‘Wicked: For Good’ Opening To $150M; Records Broken for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, and Jon M. Chu
The move broadens Reel Supplies’ product lineup beyond its core inventory of raw lumber, sheet goods and specialty set-construction materials. With the addition of Cross Country’s finishing products, Reel Supplies can now offer both structural and aesthetic materials under one roof, creating a more streamlined production experience for film clients.
Lauren Moseley moved to Atlanta 11 years ago from Tallahassee, Florida. She traveled relatively lightly, bringing along a fresh communications degree from Florida State University and a bit of experience working in radio. The most important thing she brought, though, was something you couldn’t see at first glance: an open mind.
The Creative Economy Collective (CEC), a group of 65+ entrepreneurs, business and research leaders, academics and government officials working at the convergence of art and technology, met at Georgia Tech’s Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) on Friday, November 14 for their first in person meeting.
The celebration brought together an audience of more than 200 students, families, educators, and community members for a screening of all 10 student-produced short films crafted around the theme of “Building Bridges”, offering every participating team the opportunity to share their work on the big screen alongside their peers.
Georgia Entertainment announced today that Trilith Institute has been named its honorary nonprofit for the upcoming Signature Georgia Entertainment 100.
Since making his stage debut at the age of 11 in “South Pacific,” Bonale Fambrini hasn’t been able to find his way off the stage. The 23 year old can next be seen starring as Johnny Cade in the touring production of “The Outsiders” musical, which is coming to the Fox Theatre Nov. 25-29.
Thomas Laub, speaking from the Creator’s Toolkit event at Shadowbox Studios, made a powerful point about the state’s seasonal production flow. Rather than chasing spikes in demand or overleveraging expansion, Georgia continues to synchronize with the natural rhythms of the industry.
Netflix’s “Back in Action” film producer, Beau Bauman, discusses why Georgia is highly conducive to film & television productions.
There’s plenty of surprise out there for Lionsgate’s No. 1 win with threequel Now You See: Now You Don’t at $21M. Global take is $75.5M, with over $54M from offshore. China is contributing $19.2M. We always told you this movie would make magic abroad.
The Atlanta Opera and The Atlanta Opera Film Studio have drained the ocean between art and audience. And in the process, opened up an expanse of opportunity for modern opera to thrive in Georgia’s Creative Economy.
The Fox Theatre has announced that $500,000 in grants has been given to historic theatres and cultural landmarks across the state. Fox Gives has spent the last 17 years donating more than $4.7 million to restore and preserve theatres statewide.
Georgia Entertainment hosted a Los Angeles Drop-In on Friday, Nov. 14, at Company 3’s Santa Monica location, bringing together industry professionals to highlight the state’s locations, professional services, studio facilities and incentives.
Georgia’s film industry slowed down this year. State data shows a significant drop from the $4 billion amassed a few years ago. “At the same time, I’ve been hearing about people trying to build community and build networks of local filmmakers from Atlanta,” says Khalil Shipman.
The Entertainment Tourism Alliance of Georgia (ETAG) and Georgia Entertainment hosted the Entertainment Tourism Summit on Nov. 12 at Brookhaven City Centre, bringing together entertainment travel planners, production professionals, tourism leaders and service providers to explore the intersection of Georgia’s creative industries and tourism sector.
The event marks the culmination of ATL Jewish Film’s first-ever student filmmaking initiative — a metro Atlanta-wide creative challenge designed to empower high school students to explore storytelling, identity, and connection through the art of film with the theme of Bridge Building: Stories that Connect Us.
The Seven Hillz Productions Foundation is pleased to announce the 2025 Benjamin Moses, Jr. Scholarship, created to support creative individuals pursuing careers in film and media. Our mission is to “Inspire Aspiring Filmmakers” and encourage them to build opportunities within the industry.
The heartfelt lesbian Christmas movie features an original score by Georgia-based composer Mark Kueffner, a member of GA Entertainment and 2025 Telly Award winner. See the Atlanta premiere on Friday, November 21 at 7:00 PM at Moving in the Spirit, located at 1458 La France St. NE.
The nonprofit Sundance Institute today announced details for the 2026 Sundance Film Festival’s annual fundraiser, Celebrating Sundance Institute: A Tribute to Founder Robert Redford, taking place on Friday, January 23, 2026, at the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley in Utah. The evening will honor Sundance Institute’s Founder, Robert Redford — his legacy, vision, and enduring mission to support independent storytellers.
Discover Dunwoody proudly recognizes Alli Sheahan as the November recipient of the Distinguished Production Associate Recognition Program, which honors the hardworking professionals who keep film and television productions running smoothly behind the scenes. This program celebrates the creativity and dedication that drive Georgia’s thriving entertainment industry.
For more than 30 years, NEP Sweetwater has been one of the creative engines behind some of the most visually striking moments in live entertainment and film production.
AMB Sports and Entertainment (AMBSE) today announced it has been awarded a new expansion franchise in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). Atlanta’s NWSL club will be owned by Arthur M. Blank and operated by AMB Sports and Entertainment, joining the Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United (MLS) and Atlanta Drive Golf Club (TGL) in Blank’s sports team portfolio.
This marks the second collaboration between Georgia Entertainment and the Savannah College of Art and Design’s SCADpro program to design the journal. Building on the successful partnership for the 2025 issue, the upcoming edition will delve into the dynamic convergence of sports, entertainment and creativity, strategically aligned with Georgia’s role as host for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Hear from “Will Trent” director, Eric Dean Seaton, and co-executive producer, Henry Jones, about why shooting Georgia for Georgia is so special. They along with Season 3 cast love our local, high-quality crews.
The groundbreaking series, which aired from 1987 to 1993, followed the lives of students and faculty members of the fictional Hillman College, an HBCU based in Virginia. Although “A Different World” never filmed scenes in Georgia, exteriors for Hillman were shot at Spelman College.
Insight Marketing, a leading creative and marketing agency specializing in gaming, cryptocurrency and entertainment, is proud to announce its new partnership with Resurgens Gaming, the parent company of Ghost Gaming and Skillshot Media.
Drive around Atlanta, Georgia, long enough and the city starts to feel flat, crisscrossed with highways and personal injury lawyer billboards, home to Walmarts the size of football fields. This is, improbably, where Millie Bobby Brown – Stranger Things star, Netflix golden goose and self-made lifestyle millionaire – has chosen to base herself.
Monthly screenings hosted by Reel Friends feature local shorts, live filmmaker commentary, and networking for Georgia’s growing film scene. The next event takes place Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 8:30 p.m., and will feature a curated lineup of Atlanta-made short films followed by an interactive live director commentary.
Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator: Badlands is now opening to $40M — a record domestic debut for the 20th Century Studios’ 38-year-old Predator franchise.
The RIFF Kickoff underscored Georgia Entertainment’s commitment to supporting local film initiatives and showcasing the state’s entertainment industry. The event served as an introduction to the Rome International Film Festival, connecting industry professionals with the local community.
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.
Today, the Atlanta-based casting director and owner of Casting TaylorMade just wrapped work on Season 1 of the Apple+ TV series “Cape Fear” at Assembly Studios in Doraville, Georgia, starring Amy Adams and Javier Bardem. We sat down with her to learn about the journey, her home base in metro Atlanta, and what advice she has for others hoping to break into the film industry in Georgia and beyond.
The ABFF Pop Up Tour will be at AMC Madison Yards 8 Nov. 8-9, according to a press release. This is a new initiative from the American Black Film Festival, which is based in Miami Beach, meant to expand the festival’s reach beyond its flagship event. Other pop ups have taken and will take place in New York, Dallas and Los Angeles.
Set to be held at the brand new Trilith LIVE, this exclusive, invitation-only gathering will convene the state’s most influential entertainment industry leaders, including partners, directors, producers and key stakeholders who shape the policies and business landscape of Georgia’s thriving creative economy.
Erin Greer, principal and global technology practice area leader at Gensler, will deliver the keynote address, and the summit will feature two panel discussions exploring Georgia’s growing entertainment tourism sector and strategies for production-community collaboration.
Alpharetta-based startup, Imagination Square Studios, received multiple silver awards this past month of October, at both the 21st annual Davey Awards and the 20th annual W3 Awards. These wins are based on trailers, which conceptually promote two projects currently in production.
Sandy Peaches Productions announces commencement of production of Weewax, the company’s first foray into feature films. This is the story of Weewax, a struggling artist who discovers a mob has been murdering his peers to increase the value of their work – and he’s next!
The brightest creators and stars in film and television attended the 28th annual SCAD Savannah Film Festival in Savannah, Georgia, Oct. 26 – Nov. 1. The fun of seeing these icons on the sidewalk or the red carpet was not the biggest bang the university’s festival had to offer. Instead, it was listening to professional insights at in-depth panel discussions and in one-on-one interviews that shone the biggest spotlight on the creation of stories for screen today. for example, actress/producer Dakota Fanning and screenwriter/director Michael Angelo Covino shared glimpses into the changing landscape of filmmaking.
The International Screenwriters’ Association (ISA) is proud to announce Sari Earl as the Grand Prize Winner of the Table Read My Screenplay: Hollywood Competition.
In this episode, host Angel Fabián Rivera sits down with Pablo Segarra —Trademark Attorney, Speaker, and Reinventor — to break down how creatives and entrepreneurs can protect their ideas, their brand, and their legacy.
Last night I attended a private dinner at Marcel in Midtown Atlanta with some remarkable leaders shaping culture and media right now. Around the table were Jennifer Palacios, Sami Pastron and Steve Cohen of UTA, Lina Polimeni, the Chief Marketing Officer at Lilly, Josh Harris, Chance Wright, Bo Flynn, Bryce Hall, Michelle Rubinstein, Richard Suckle and a few others.
This year, four film projects involved members of the Grady College community, including several alumni and mentors from the low-residency MFA in Screenwriting program.
DreamHack Atlanta continues to shine as a convention that brings together competitive gamers, casual fans and families. From live tournaments and free swag across booths from brands like Red Bull, Walmart and Kick to one of the region’s strongest cosplay communities capped by a $20,000 costume competition, the energy inside the hall was electric.
On October 31, 2025, acclaimed cellist, composer, and sonic storyteller Okorie “OkCello” Johnson releases his fourth and most personal album to date, Funny How Things Work Out. The record is a bold step forward, an exploration of trust, faith, and creative freedom that fuses the familiar intimacy of his solo, looped cello performances with new collaborations and daring soundscapes.