Cleveland, OH
23 TV shows, movies filming in Ohio receive tax credits
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio Department of Development announced Tuesday more than $44 million in tax credits were awarded to companies filming TV shows and movies in the state.
The awards were made through the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit Program. The program provides a refundable tax credit of 30% on production cast and crew wages and other in-state spending.
“Investing in these productions fuels the vibrant creativity that’s alive in Ohio’s communities and serves as a powerful catalyst for economic growth,” said Lydia Mihalik, director of the Ohio Department of Development.
The Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit was created in 2009 to encourage and develop a strong film industry in Ohio. The application and additional program information can be found at development.ohio.gov/film.
Below are the TV series being filmed in Ohio:
- An Interesting Life Season 2, Southwest Ohio, $432,300
- WWE 2024, Ohio, $1,675,986
- Nightmare Transmission Season 2, Ashland/Columbus, $265,247.40
- Heartland Horror Chronicles Season 1, Crestline, $129,444
- Christmas on Main, Ashland, $148,842
- Kings of Vegas, Cleveland, $105,878.25
Below are the movies being filmed in Ohio:
- Genesis, Cleveland/Cincinnati, $11,091,686.70
- Superthief, Northeast Ohio, $5,296,260.30
- Alarum, Cincinnati, $5,863,392.30
- Epiphany, Cincinnati, $6,052,988.40
- Stained Glass, Southwest Ohio, $3,026,255
- The Marshal, Southwest Ohio, $2,380,988.40
- Nutcracker’s Mustache, Dayton/Cincinnati, $2,008,106.70
- The Last of the Big-time Promoters, Southwest Ohio, $985,500
- Never Quit, The Todd Crandell Story, Toledo, $1,256,153.40
- Harbor Master, Northeast Ohio, $1,113,364.80
- Down to the Felt, Columbus, $385,853.70
- Oscar’s Options, Cincinnati, $823,269.60
- Slay, Columbus, $519,603.60
- The Forgotten Chord, Columbus, $115,651.50
- Heavenly Wickedness, Ashtabula, $110,625
- Cannonballer, Summit, $148,371
- Aimless, Columbus, $93,313.50
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