WarnerMedia, NBCUniversal and AMC Join Netflix and Disney in Opposing Georgia Abortion Ban
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Just a day after Disney’s CEO Bob Iger stated Disney would reconsider productions in Georgia if the state’s restrictive abortion law went into full effect, WarnerMedia, NBCUniversal and AMC have all followed suit, per THR.
“We operate and produce work in many states and within several countries at any given time and while that doesn’t mean we agree with every position taken by a state or a country and their leaders, we do respect due process,” WarnerMedia said in a company statement. “We will watch the situation closely and if the new law holds we will reconsider Georgia as the home to any new productions. As is always the case, we will work closely with our production partners and talent to determine how and where to shoot any given project.”
WarnerMedia acts as the parent company to HBO, Turner and Warner Bros. J.J. Abrams and Jordan Peele’s HBO show Lovecraft Country is currently in production in the state, but the creators have promised to donate their salaries and earnings to the ACLU of Georgia and Fair Fight Georgia.