NBC and FOX Announce Renewal of
Illinois Television Favorites
Two Illinois-based pilots expected to film
further episodes in state
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[May 19, 2018]
CHICAGO
This week, network television held their annual Upfronts to announce
their respective 2018-2019 fall schedules. Illinois-based “Empire”
(FOX) was among the renewed shows, as well as Wolf Films’ Chicago
franchise, made up of “Chicago P.D.,” “Chicago Med,” and “Chicago
Fire” (NBC). NBC plans to air the Chicago franchise
back-to-back-to-back on Wednesday evenings, creating an Illinois
night of Must See TV.
“The 2018-2019 television season is bringing great investment to the
Illinois film community," said Illinois FILM Office Director
Christine Dudley. “These four shows have helped cement our state as
a film production hub, and we are thrilled to welcome them back for
the upcoming season. Outside of our perennial shows, we are also
openly recruiting new projects to our production pipeline to
increase opportunities and jobs.”
Additionally, three pilots which filmed in Illinois earlier this
year appeared on the fall and mid-season schedules, two of which are
expected to film further episodes in the state. The new series, “Red
Line” (Warner Brothers/CBS), starring Illinois alum Noah Wylie and
written by Chicago alumni Caitlin Parrish and Erica Weiss, is slated
to appear on CBS this fall. Ava DuVernay and Greg Berlanti will
serve as Executive Producers. “Proven Innocent” (FOX), written by
David Eliot and produced by Danny Strong Productions, is set for
mid-season FOX.
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Previous pickups include Illinois favorites “The Chi” (20th Century
Fox/Showtime) and “Easy” (Netflix), both of which will be back to begin shooting
their new seasons. “South Side” (Comedy Central), a scripted workplace comedy
set in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, was picked up last year and will
be returning to film Season 1 this summer. USA Network also picked up the
Illinois-filmed pilot of the highly-anticipated “Suits” spin-off, aptly entitled
“Second City” (NBC), for a full season order.
The Illinois film industry has experienced a boom in production since the
Illinois Film Tax Credit program was initiated. Under the Rauner administration,
the industry has contributed over $1 billion dollars in direct production
spending and thousands of job hires to the Illinois economy. The 30 percent tax
credit is awarded to productions for money spent on Illinois goods and services,
including wages paid to Illinois residents. The goal of the Tax Credit Act is to
grow, sustain and provide economic and job opportunities for local vendors, crew
and filmmakers.
[Jacquelyn Reineke, ILLINOIS
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY] |