But the actor's tight schedule and starring role in
But the actor's tight schedule and starring role in
The star of the current release
Carell is starring in and producing the untitled film through his company, Carousel Productions, which is based at Warner Bros. in Burbank. Denise Di Novi is also a producer on the film.
The movie, which also stars
Written by Dan Fogelman (writer on the Disney/Pixar animated hit "Cars"), the film will be distributed by Warner Bros., which along with
The California Film Commission has approved more than $20 million in state film tax credits for Warner Bros. films expected to shoot in L.A. this year. Among them is "A Star Is Born," a remake of the 1976 film that is expected to star
Carell's project, which has a budget of about $35 million, received approval for a tax credit totaling $5 million, according to state records.
The credit was certainly a factor in the decision to shoot locally, said
"It's not quite as aggressive as what other states offered, but it certainly helped,'' Siegel said of California's film tax credit program, which offers producers of films costing up to $75 million a tax credit of 20% of qualified production expenses. The program, which is capped at $100 million a year, allows companies to apply their credit against whatever income and/or sales and use taxes they owe the state.
About 250 crew members and actors are working on the film. The 53-day shoot began April 16, featuring scenes shot at the Century City mall, the Sherman Oaks Galleria and the Pinot Bistro restaurant on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. The crew also plans to shoot in some neighborhoods in Altadena — where Carell's character lives — and possibly at schools in Woodland Hills and Long Beach, Siegel said.
"We're not blowing anything up,'' Siegel quipped. "There are no car chases."
And, one of the added bonuses: "There are a lot of happy people on my movie that get to stay in town."
