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North Carolina awarded $11.6M in film grants to "RJ Decker," boosting local economy and jobs.
North Carolina has awarded up to $11.6 million in film grants to the TV series "RJ Decker," filmed in New Hanover County, as part of a broader initiative supporting three productions.
The grants, tied to in-state spending and audits, are expected to generate over $113 million in economic impact and create more than 4,900 jobs.
The state’s film program, backed by Governor Josh Stein and Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley, continues to attract major productions, with recent releases including "Merv" and several series premiering in 2025.
Officials say the program strengthens North Carolina’s position as a top filming destination and supports long-term economic and tourism growth.
Carolina del Norte otorgó $11.6M en subvenciones cinematográficas a "RJ Decker", impulsando la economía y los empleos locales.