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  2. Wilmington-area filming update: What's shooting now, what's ...

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    Wilmington's film and television industry has ebbed and flowed for decades now. After boom years in 2021 and 2022, and a down year in 2023 due to the since-resolved writers' and actors' strikes ...

  3. From the archives: A downtown Wilmington theater is left to ...

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    Before its demolition in January, the building at 208 Market St. in downtown Wilmington had seen its share of theaters, nightclubs and live music. By 1990, it was nearing the end of its theater stage.

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  5. Films and television shows produced in Wilmington, North ...

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    In 2022, Dark Horse Studios—which became Wilmington's second film studio in 2020—planned a 20-million-dollar expansion to their studio complex in Wilmington, set to be complete in 2024. [19] [20] [21] On September 27, 2023, Cinespace Studios announced it had purchased two EUE/Screen Gems Studios locations in Wilmington and Atlanta. [22]

  6. North Carolina Film Office - Wikipedia

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    The series remained in Wilmington until 2003 when it was cancelled and replaced with One Tree Hill—a series on The WB/CW that calls North Carolina "home." One Tree Hill ended in 2012 after nine seasons. [14] While Wilmington, NC continued to sustain itself with television, the international film climate began to shift out of North Carolina's ...

  7. Wilmington, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington is home to the Bijou Theater, which began as a tent in 1904 and progressed to a permanent structure in 1906. It operated until 1956, making it the oldest movie theater in the state and one of the oldest, continuously running theaters in the country. [57] In 1910, Charlotte passed Wilmington to become North Carolina's largest city. [58]

  8. We wish you a Wilmington Christmas: Six locally shot ... - AOL

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    The answer is "One Christmas," a 1994 made-for-TV movie shot in Wilmington, whose generic, forgettable title is probably a little bit unworthy of Hepburn's unforgettable career.

  9. Consolidated Theatres (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Theaters was a movie theater chain based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company owned over 28 theaters and 400 movie screens in 6 states along the East Coast. Most of its theaters are now operated by several other theater chains. Its first theater was the Park Terrace in Charlotte, North Carolina. Founded by Herman Stone, it was ...