McConaughey Calls for More Hollywood Productions Filmed in Texas, Following The State Senate's $ 498 Million Proposal to Revamp The Texas Incentive Movies
Texas-Born Actors Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson Reprise Their True Detective Roles in A Video On Wednesday as they urged the State Legislature to Bring More Hollywood Productions to the Lone Star State.
The Four Minute Clip, True To Texas, Follows McConaughey and Harrelson Down a desolate Two-way Road, and it Feels Reminiscent of Their True Detective Personas Detectives Rust Cohle and Marty Hart from the Franchise's First Season. With Dennis Quaid Handcuffed in the Backseat, The Trio Make Proposals To Create Hollywood Films, TV Shows, Music Videos, and Commercials on Texas Sail. Calling Hollywood in Tuneless, “Flat Circle of Wood,” McConaughey Calls for A Film and TV Production Shift.
“This industry is like Somebody's Memory of An Industry, and the Memory's Fading,” McConaughey Says. “I'm talking about Abole New Hub for Film and Television. To Renaissance. To Rebirth. “
The Texas Sente Novenced Last Week That It would direct Direct $ 498 Million to Revamp The Texas Film incentive, with the Aim of Making the State The “Movie Capital of the World.” Small Films and TV Providentials Will Received $ 48 Million in Grant, and the State Will Received $ 450 Million in New Tax Credits, Which Will includes Texas Residency Requirement for Worldrs. Texas Gets $ 4 Back For Every 1 AGSSEST AS THE STATE CREATES NEW JOBS, The State Senate Said.
Other Hollywood performers and directors have pushed for texas-boound productions. During to Legislative Hearing Last Year – In Which Quaid shared to testimonial – Yellowstone Co-Creator Taylor Sheridan Said This “Love Story to Texas” Hell or High Water Should've Been Filmed in the State.
The New Promo Video Also Recruits Billy Bob Thornton and Renée Zellweger, Who Support The Action.
“I've Been Hotel Hopping in All These Other States For Way Too Long,” Zellweger Adds. “And i Get it, the Mean Making a Production is Hard and If Alli Other States Are Going To Offer An incentive, then That's Where We're Going to Keep Going. The Just Wish We Could Bring Some of These Production Home To Texas. “