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Popular TV show ‘Will Trent’ filmed in Georgia, based on an Atlanta GBI agent, is back for season 2
ATLANTA — Popular TV show âWill Trentâ kicked off its second season on Channel 2 and thatâs great news for Georgiaâs film industry.
Channel 2â²s Candace McCowan spoke with the cast during WSB Tonight at 11 p.m.
They said itâs a big deal for many people getting back to work after months-long strike.
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âWe come out of the gate smoking with a lot of action,â said Sonja Sohn who plays Amanda Wagner.
On Tuesday, it showtime again for the cast of ABCâs âWill Trent,â a series based on a GBI agent in Atlanta. And it was filmed right here in Georgia.
âHeâs going to start digging into wanting to know a little more about himself. He opened Pandoraâs box and got a sense that there is a lot I donât know about myself,â said Ramon Rodriguez, who plays Will Trent.
The castâs return to work comes after months of waiting and fighting for a deal with big studios when the Writers Guild and SAG were striking in 2023.
This was also a return to some of their favorite spots here in Atlanta.
âIf I want good seafood I can go to the Optimist, If I want BBQ, Sweet Auburn,â said Rodriguez.
âI kind of like that Virginia highland vibe you know. Itâs giving you that middle-age walkable neighborhood vibration, Inman park,â said Wagner.
For businesses in Metro Atlanta, theyâre happy to see the return of production.
âItâs big for a small community like Norcross,â said Paul Bennett, owner of Cultivation.
In Norcross at Cultivation Brewing Company, not far from studios in Chamblee and the Norcross soundstage where some Will Trent scenes are said to be shot, they welcomed the return.
âAny time people can get back to work and get their income back going again, I guess it gives them a little bit of freedom to get out and do the extracurriculars like come visit us and spend some money at the brewery,â said Bennett.
Some economists estimate the 2023 strikeâs economic impact to be in the billions of dollars.
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Itâs not clear how much the strike impacted Georgiaâs more than $4 billion annual film industry or when, or if, the work will return to full swing.
But businesses, cast, and crew are thrilled to be back at it.
âWe know tons of shows are shot here and we know itâs not always supposed to be Atlanta so itâs awesome to be able to show Atlanta for Atlanta,â said Erika Christensen, who plays Angie Polaski.
Georgiaâs film industry has come back strong since the strike.
The day before the strikes started, Georgia had 34 films and shows in production.
At the height of the strikes, that number went as low as 10 with only reality shows surviving. But now, there are 40 projects in production, including Will Trent.
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Bengals “really comfortable” with background on Georgia WR Colbie Young
The Bengals used the final pick of the fourth round on Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young, who might have gone higher than No. 140 overall if not for an off-the-field red flag.
“I think Colbie is just an outstanding complement [to the receivers the Bengals have],” coach Zac Taylor said, via a livestream from the team. “Fortunate to get him in the fourth round. We obviously had a higher value on him than where we actually got him. I just think he’s a great target for Joe [Burrow], great catch radius. Can use him in a lot of different ways.”
Young missed nine games to end the 2024 season after his arrest on misdemeanor charges of battery and assault on an unborn child. He pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct in January 2025 after his accuser recanted her statement, and the initial charges were dropped.
Young served 12 months’ probation, paid a $500 fine and attended a family violence intervention program.
Taylor said the team did its “due diligence” and that “if we didn’t feel comfortable, we wouldn’t have done it.”
“Just talking to all the humans we talked to that really stood on the table for him, and Georgia returned him to play,” Taylor said. “So Georgia went through the whole process, returned him to play. So just felt really comfortable with the person we’re adding to our locker room, the person we’re adding to our community. Just all of us getting to know the kid. Just feel really, really comfortable with bringing Colbie in here.”
Young fractured his left fibula and tore a ligament, which required surgery and sidelined him for six games last season. He finished his final college season with 26 receptions for 358 yards and a touchdown.
Georgia
Steelers select Georgia CB Dalyen Everette in third round of 2026 NFL Draft
The Pittsburgh Steelers have selected Georgia cornerback Daylen Everette with the 85th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. It is their second pick in the third round, using their first (No. 76 overall) on Penn State quarterback Drew Allar.
Everette is one of the fastest players in the draft, running a 4.38 40 at the NFL Combine. Additionally, he had a RAS (Real Athletic Score) of 9.89/10. He had five interceptions in his career with the Bulldogs.
The Steelers’ cornerback room is now as deep as any in the NFL. Along with Joey Porter Jr, Pittsburgh re-signed Asante Samuel Jr and signed Jamel Dean in free agency. They also have Brandin Echols, who was productive in 2025. Everette now joins that group with the hopes of him becoming a solid contributor, but without the pressure of needing to get a big snap count right away.
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Ole Miss baseball vs Georgia opener postponed due to forecast, doubleheader planned
This story was updated to correct an error
OXFORD — The first game of Ole Miss baseball’s home series against Georgia has been postponed.
With rain the forecast for April 24, the decision was made to play a doubleheader on April 25 between the No. 18 Rebels (30-12, 10-8 SEC) and No. 5 Georgia (32-9, 13-5).
The first game will begin at 1 p.m. The second game will begin approximately 50 minutes after the conclusion of the first game. Both games will be streamed on SEC Network+.
Tickets and parking for the postponed game on April 24 will be honored for the second game on April 25.
The series has major implications in the SEC. The Bulldogs are in first place in the SEC standings.
Hunter Elliott (4-1, 3.78 ERA) will start for the Rebels in the first game on April 25. He will face Georgia pitcher Joey Volchko (6-2, 3.75 ERA).
Sam Hutchens covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at Shutchens@gannett.com or reach him on X at @Sam_Hutchens_
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