KEY POINTS
  • The Georgia Department of Economic Development said it garnered a record $4 billion in direct spending on productions in the state during the 2021 fiscal year.
  • During that time period, 366 productions filmed in the state, including 21 feature films, 45 independent films, 222 television and episodic productions, 57 commercials, and 21 music videos.
  • increased budgets due to the need for additional crew and space, as well as strict safety measures, led Georgia to this record haul.
Tom Hiddleston stars as Loki in the Disney+ series "Loki."

Pent-up demand for filming locations during the coronavirus pandemic and costly safety protocols led to a blockbuster year for the Georgia film and television industry.

The Georgia Department of Economic Development said Wednesday it garnered a record $4 billion in direct spending on productions in the state during the 2021 fiscal year. For comparison, in 2019 direct spend in Georgia reached $2.9 billion.