Georgia Entertainment CEO says large-scale production is slowing down

Three people in the film industry sit and talk to a crowd.
Georgia Entertainment hosted an event to bring together creatives inside of Cinelease Studios in Covington. From left to right: President of Georgia Entertainment Jezlan Moyet, Founder and CEO Randy Davidson, and Producer and Content Creator Patrick Caligiuri, April 23, 2025. (Jennifer Reynolds/Georgia Entertainment)

In recent months, Georgia’s film industry has struggled to grab major productions and has been in a slow decline.

Since the state beefed up its tax credit in the early 2010s, major-grossing films like those from “The Fast & Furious,” “The Avengers” and “The Hunger Games” series have taken base here.

But now, Randy Davidson, CEO and founder of Georgia Entertainment, is saying that the Peach State may be facing a distinctive shift in its production output.