вторник, 4 марта 2014 г.
There will be 13 episodes devoted to each of the four main characters -- Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Lu
New York City is an important center of the Marvel Universe, and a deal between parent company Disney and the State of New York will make the city the hub of the company s ambitious new Netflix series.
Disney CEO Bob Iger and Governor Andrew Cuomo announced in Times Square on Wednesday that the state has carved out tax incentives valued at around $4 million to accommodate the needs of the massive multi-character series, which should consist of at minimum nearly 60 hour-long TV episodes.
There will be 13 episodes devoted to each of the four main characters — Daredevil, virtual tour of homes Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist — plus a four-to-eight episode mini-series centered virtual tour of homes on The Defenders team that will wrap it all together.
Since 2008 Disney has directly contributed almost half a billion dollars virtual tour of homes to New York’s economy through television and film production, along with approximately 9,000 jobs for New Yorkers, Iger said. The Governor’s policies make this great state a more affordable and attractive location, opening the door for even greater economic investment and job creation for New Yorkers. Our Marvel series for Netflix will inject millions directly into the local economy and create hundreds of new jobs.
According to the state s release, the series should create at least 3,000 jobs, including virtual tour of homes 400 full-time jobs. The governor s office estimates that production in New York State this year should generate $2.11 billion in spending, virtual tour of homes while companies recoup $477 million.
The deal was first announced in November. will feature comic book heroes. The Daredevil series will be written by Cabin in the Woods director Drew Goddard, who is a disciple of Joss Whedon, the Avengers director and one of the hands helping guide Marvel Studios virtual tour of homes President Kevin Feige navigate what is becoming an increasingly massive and tangled universe.
In addition to the Phase Two of its original superhero films — sequels for Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America — that will lead up to Avengers: Age of Ultron, the company is introducing a new team, the Guardians of the Galaxy, in a James Gunn-directed film that is due out this summer.
Once again Hollywood/California is passed over. Cuomo worked to pull The Tonight Show back to NYC and now this. Where is our governor, Jerry Brown? Well he s busy raising campaign cash and trying to build a train nobody wants. Sad days for the out-of-work techs and support workers.
Yes, what a shame that shows based primarily in NYC should be filmed there, too. Y know, unlike the hundreds of movies virtual tour of homes and shows that get filmed in part if not in whole in and around LA no matter where they actually take place.
There were countless movies and tv series set in NYC that filmed virtual tour of homes in LA from NYPD Blue to Friends to Seinfeld and on and on. It was shame on NY for not making it cheaper to film in notoriously expensive NYC.
And it was a shame that NYC was falling apart so much that The Tonight Show moved to Burbank in the first place. NYC is back in good working order so it s not really a surprise The Tonight Show would move back.
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