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Netflix, Incentives and Location Perks Spur Growth in Mexico’s Film and TV Industry

VarietyMonday, June 9, 2025 at 12:00:00 PM
Netflix, Incentives and Location Perks Spur Growth in Mexico’s Film and TV Industry
Mexico's film and TV industry is sending mixed signals—some say it's struggling, others see growth. After a slowdown in 2023-24 due to Hollywood strikes, early 2025 brought a surprising 16% jump in production activity. Netflix’s investment and local incentives seem to be pulling in more projects, turning Mexico into a hotspot for filmmakers.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about movies—it’s about jobs, tourism, and Mexico becoming a bigger player in global entertainment. If the momentum holds, it could mean more opportunities for local talent and a stronger creative economy. For audiences, it might also mean fresh stories from a region with rich cultural roots.
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