News Summary
Get ready, Georgetown! This Friday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., controlled explosions will take place along Ronald Reagan Boulevard as preparations for an upcoming movie ramp up. The Georgetown Fire Department reassures residents that these will be ‘controlled tests’ for a film set in the area, following the recent HBO Max series ‘Love and Death’. With the potential for more film productions in Central Texas thanks to new incentives, excitement is building in the community.
Get Ready for a Boom in Georgetown!
Hey there, Georgetown! If you hear some big bangs this Friday, don’t be alarmed! It’s all part of a fun movie project heading our way. The Georgetown Fire Department is scheduling controlled explosions along Ronald Reagan Boulevard near Texas State Highway 195. Mark your calendars for the action happening between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. – it’s going to be quite the show!
A Boom with a Purpose
Now, before you start wondering what’s going on, rest easy. This buzz in the air isn’t anything to worry about; it’s simply a part of the preparations for an upcoming film that’s about to set up shop in our cozy town. The fire department wants everyone to know these are “controlled tests” for the movie shoot, so there’s no need to panic while you enjoy your Friday activities.
While the specific details about the movie are still under wraps, the excitement is undeniable! Fans of film will remember Georgetown was recently graced with the presence of stars during the shooting of the HBO Max series “Love and Death”, featuring the likes of Elizabeth Olsen and Jesse Plemons. Although that series has wrapped up and isn’t expected to see a second season, Georgetown continues to be a hot spot for cinematic magic!
The Rich Film Heritage of Central Texas
Central Texas has a longstanding history of film productions that has put it on the map. Remember classics like “Dazed & Confused”, “Grindhouse”, and the iconic “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”? Yep, all filmed right here in our beloved Texas. There’s just something about our landscapes, culture, and spirit that makes for fantastic movie settings.
In summer 2022, another blockbuster made waves with the production of “1923”, a prequel to the much-loved “Yellowstone”. Starring heavyweights like Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, the buzz around this project brought even more attention to our area as a film-friendly locale.
A Push for More Productions
Senate Bill 22, which aims to create a film incentive fund. This initiative is designed to provide grants to filmmakers who meet specific criteria, making it even more appealing to shoot their films here.
The bill has garnered support from well-known Texas natives and Hollywood actors who believe in cultivating our cinematic landscape, including the likes of Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. Right now, this exciting bill is pending in the Texas House for further discussion – fingers crossed for its success!
What’s Next for Georgetown?
With the public being informed about the upcoming explosions and the film shoot, the excitement in the air is building! So whether you’re a local resident, a visitor, or just passing through, keep your eyes peeled for production crews and the action this Friday. Who knows, you might be witnessing a piece of cinematic history in the making!
In the meantime, enjoy our wonderful Georgetown. And if you hear some *booms and bangs* on Friday, just smile and remember: it’s all part of the magic of movies!
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Additional Resources
- KVUE: Georgetown Explosion Sounds
- Wikipedia: Georgetown, Texas
- USA Today: Austin House Explosion
- Google Search: Austin House Explosion
- New York Times: Austin House Explosion
- Google News: Austin House Explosion
- Wikipedia: Film industry in Texas
- Google Scholar: Senate Bill 22 Texas
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Film Productions
- Google Search: Georgetown Texas Upcoming Movies