RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina has approved film and entertainment grants for two television series and an independent feature film, which are expected to create over 4,900 jobs and spend over $113 million during their production windows.
"North Carolina remains a top state for film, and these grants enable us to continue our strong tradition of TV and film production excellence," Governor Josh Stein said.
The productions include Season 2 of "The Hunting Wives", filming in the Lake Norman and Greater Charlotte areas; the first season of "RJ Decker", shooting in New Hanover County; and the thriller "Widow", recently completed in Davidson, Forsyth, Stokes, and Yadkin counties.
Stein said film production is all about jobs in NC and these productions will bring direct economic bene

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