The pair appeared alongside federal Communications Minister Paul Fletcher and Arts Minister Don Harwin at Fox Studios in Sydney on Monday morning to reveal the latest instalment in the blockbuster Mad Max franchise will be filmed in NSW.
The move is set to bring $350 million to the economy while creating 850 local jobs, making it the biggest film ever made in NSW.Source:News Corp AustraliaSource:News Corp Australia Hemsworth will star in the prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road and described it as an “incredible opportunity” and a “dream come true” to film such a blockbuster in Australia.“Australian film crews are some of the most talented and hardworking and dedicated you’ll ever find anywhere,” he said.
The movie, titled Furiosa, will be filmed across the state, including in remote towns such as Broken Hill.It will be the state’s biggest film. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Dylan CokerNew major blockbuster and Mad Max sequel, Furiosa, will be filmed in NSW. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Dylan Coker“NSW will be home to this major production providing a boost to the economy across the state with filming to take place in a number of locations including in western Sydney and regional NSW,” she said.
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