‘Having spent more time in Abu Dhabi than in India over the last year, it certainly feels like a second home,’ says Salman Khan
The star-studded cast and crew of Bollywood blockbuster ‘Bharat’ has successfully completed their shoot in Abu Dhabi, after an intensive 15 days of filming which included 10 Indian superstars and spanned across three locations and twofour54’s award-winning backlot.
The production shot in the stunning Liwa desert and purpose-built sets that replicated an oilfield in the 1970s were situated at Al Wathba and Al Ain. The production also made use of twofour54’s award-winning backlot at KIZAD, where they created an Arabian marketplace.
The international crew of more than 200 included twofour54 professionals who provided full production services, covering key areas such as location assistance, permits and equipment as well as catering, accommodation, travel and transportation. The crew for the shoot consisted of talent from India, Syria, Germany, Yemen and the UAE.
A locally-sourced cast of 10 talents from Germany, France, Ireland, Russia, Iran and Pakistan also feature in the scenes shot in Abu Dhabi, while twofour54 partner company Media Mania helped source the 1,400 extras needed for the production.
H.E. Maryam Eid AlMheiri, CEO of Media Zone Authority – Abu Dhabi and twofour54, who visited the production at Al Wathba, said: “Abu Dhabi is home to extraordinary filmmaking talent, as well as world-class facilities, locations and services that are drawing the best in the business to our shores, and I’m delighted that Salman Khan and his team have enjoyed another smooth and seamless shoot here.
“It has already been a remarkable year with four international productions shooting in Abu Dhabi. I believe it is a testament to the vision of our country’s leaders and the dedication and passion of our thriving media professionals that we have built a creative ecosystem that is attracting so many world-class filmmakers.”
Salman Khan said: “There are close cultural ties between India and Abu Dhabi, which is one of the reasons I love coming here – having spent more time in Abu Dhabi than in India over the last year, it certainly feels like a second home for me. It has been an exciting, thrilling and enjoyable experience to shoot ‘Bharat’ here. We have formed a strong partnership with twofour54 and the Abu Dhabi Film Commission and the highly impressive filmmaking talent in Abu Dhabi ensures we are producing movies that film fans love.”
‘Bharat’ director Ali Abbas Zaffar added: “Once again, it has been a pleasure to film in Abu Dhabi. This is a filmmakers’ paradise thanks to the diverse array of locations you can choose from and the incredible support and talent twofour54 provides.
“There are few places in the world where a director can solely focus on his vision for a movie, knowing that everything from locations to casting is taken care of, allowing the creative element to take place seamlessly.”
Due to release in cinemas during Eid Al Fitr 2019, ‘Bharat’ is an official adaptation of the 2014 Korean film, ‘Ode to My Father’, which depicted modern Korean history from the 1950’s to the present day through the life of an ordinary man. The movie is being produced by Reel Life Production Pvt, which is owned by Salman Khan’s sister, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, and brother-in-law, Atul Agnihotri. The cast also includes veteran star Jackie Shroff, Sunil Grover and dancer, model and actress Nora Fatehi.
‘Bharat’ is the seventh major Indian movie to be shot in Abu Dhabi, and the third this year alone. ‘Race 3’ was shot earlier in the year as well as, ‘Saaho’, which features Prabhas, which also filmed in the Emirate. Other major productions in Abu Dhabi this year include Paramount Pictures’ ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’, which saw Hollywood legend Tom Cruise leap from 20,000ft in the Emirate’s sky for the daredevil HALO parachute jump.
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Abu Dhabi Film Commission part of the Creative Media Authority have announced a significant rebate update to the world’s film production industry which is set to fuel further international interest in shooting from the Emirate
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Unveiled at the leading b2b event, MIPCOM, the Abu Dhabi Film Commission will increase their cashback rebate for qualifying productions from 1 January 2025
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Abu Dhabi was the first destination within the region to offer a cashback rebate and have supported more than 150 major productions since its inception in 2013.
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An increase in the rebate will not only support inmarket production and postproduction but will also benefit those in the wider ecosystem from private sector business to local young filmmakers
Abu Dhabi, UAE – 22 October 2024: Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC) part Abu Dhabi’s Creative Media Authority (CMA), today announced a key development which will continue to grow strengthen and attract strategic investment in the film and TV production industry.
ADFC is increasing the current rebate offering from 30% to starting at 35%++. For all qualified productions who apply from 1 January 2025, this will entice further production from Hollywood, Bollywood and the Arab world to shoot in Abu Dhabi. Hosting blockbuster production shoots not only significantly contributes to the local economy through transport, logistics and accommodation, but leads to unbeatable showcasing opportunities for the destination, which in turn contributes to several sectors including tourism.
Mohamed Dobay, Acting Director General of Creative Media Authority said: “The importance of the film and production industry continues to grow under the vision and guidance of our wise leadership. We are proud to have been the first destination to offer a rebate scheme and are a regional prioneer with a proven track record. The updated financial rebate support will ensure we continue attracting international producers and directors from all over the world and become known as a leading destination for film and TV production both globally and regionally. This new rebate system is based off global best practice and will ensure we bring more of Abu Dhabi to the world through individual content consumption”.
This is the first development resulting from of a comprehensive review and enhancment across all of the creative industry verticals to ensure an even more attractive offering for a thriving industry in Abu Dhabi; an industry which actively contriubutes to the economy of the region.” Continued Dobay.
Sameer Al Jaberi, Head of Abu Dhabi Film Commission added: “Since launching our rebate scheme in 2013, more than 150 major productions have benefited from the offering. This generates a huge impact on our economy as independently verified research shows that for every dirham paid through the scheme, more than three dirhams flows back into the economy through hosting large scale productions in the Emirate. Alongside the financial stimulus into the economy, visiting productions provide a tremendous learning and training opportunity for young creatives who are the nation’s storytellers of the future, this focus ensures a strong self sustaining industry. As we near the release of the rebate on 1 January 2025, further information will be shared in the lead up with our existing production industry database.”
This new development in Abu Dhabi is set to fuel an already extensive ecosystem, as a significantly enhanced rebate financial benefits, more than 800 locally-based media companies (more than 300 of whom are production specific) the 1000-strong freelancer talent pool, young individuals looking for training and internship opportunities and the new golden visa programme, all of which complement the new, state-of-the-art production facilities called “twofour54 Studios”.
Attending MIPCOM until 24 October, the team has a large presence in Cannes and is showcasing Abu Dhabi’s incredible variety of locations, which are accessed through a safe and welcoming environment, to the world’s production leaders. Travelling with CMA, ADFC and twofour54 are 14 production industry partners who will further enhance the offering at the event, bridging the gap between public and private sector offering on an international stage.
- Filmmaker Denis Villeneuve and stars Josh Brolin and Dave Bautista were joined by special guests and VIPs at the official Middle East premiere at VOX Cinemas, The Galleria, Al Maryah Island ahead of the film’s UAE release on the 29th of February.
- Abu Dhabi’s sweeping Liwa desert dunes take a starring role as the storied planet Arrakis in the epic film.
- Villeneuve, Brolin, and Bautista returned to Abu Dhabi for production in 2021 and spent nearly a month in the dunes shooting vital parts of the second installment of the Dune franchise, which was supported by Abu Dhabi Film Commission
Abu Dhabi, UAE – 19 February 2024: The region’s premiere of Dune: Part Two, took place on the evening of 18 February at VOX Cinemas, The Galleria, Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi much to the delight of fans and film aficionados who lined the red carpet to celebrate the hotly anticipated follow-up to the six-time Academy Award winner Dune (2021) and welcome filmmaker Denis Villeneuve and stars Josh Brolin and Dave Bautista who flew in for the occasion.
Dune: Part Two is Villeneuve’s adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert, picking up where Dune left off. It stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Souheila Yacoub, with Stellan Skarsgård, with Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem. The film was directed by Villeneuve, written by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts and produced by Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Patrick McCormick, Villeneuve and Tanya Lapointe.
The film continues the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a path of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he must prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Set in the distant future, Dune: Part Two features the sweeping sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert as the landscape of the iconic desert planet Arrakis. Scenes were captured at just under 20 locations across the Liwa desert during the winter 2022 and a team of 300 local, 250 international crew and 500 extras were employed during the 27-day shoot.
Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC) and Epic films facilitated the production through a range of logistical support, including providing vehicles and constructing tents and camps for costume rooms, sets, canteens, and production equipment storage. Dune: Part Two also benefited from ADFC’s generous rebate, while production services were provided by Epic Films, along with support from a number of UAE production partners.
Mark your calendars, as the highly anticipated release of Dune: Part Two, directed by Villeneuve, written by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts and produced by Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Patrick McCormick, Villeneuve and Tanya Lapointe, is set to captivate audiences in the Middle East. In the UAE and Lebanon, the epic continuation of the Dune saga will hit cinemas on the 29 February 2024. In other markets in the region, the film is scheduled for an Eid release on the 11 April. To ensure all fans across the Middle East experience the epic sequel as soon as its available, a special week of previews will take place in markets outside the UAE and Lebanon. Fans in these countries can watch Dune: Part Two from the 29 February to the 6 March (inclusive), before the onset of Ramadan and ahead of the wider release on 11 April. Get ready for an immersive cinematic adventure that promises to enthral audiences across the Middle East.
Following the official Middle East premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ hotly anticipated Dune: Part Two, filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, stars Josh Brolin and Dave Bautista and producer Tanya Lapointe were spotted next to a giant sandworm in Abu Dhabi’s iconic desert dunes.
The massive creature emerged from the dunes as part of the emirate’s celebrations for Denis Villeneuve’s newest film, Part Two of his adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 classic novel.
Set in the distant future, six-time Academy Award winner Dune (2021) and now Dune: Part Two both feature the sweeping sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert as the landscape of the iconic desert planet Arrakis, which is home to the colossal and highly territorial sandworms. The worms grow to be massive in size and are attracted to the footfalls of those who walk across the sand dunes of Arrakis, and to the vibrations of the machines, such as the Spice Harvesters, disturbing the surface. Scenes from Dune: Part Two were captured at just under 20 locations across the Liwa desert during the winter 2022 and a team of 300 local, 250 international crew and 500 extras were used during the 27-day shoot.
Mark your calendars, as the highly anticipated release of Dune: Part Two, directed by Villeneuve, written by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts and produced by Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Patrick McCormick, Villeneuve and Tanya Lapointe, is set to captivate audiences in the Middle East. In the UAE and Lebanon, the epic continuation of the Dune saga will hit cinemas on the 29 February 2024. In other markets in the region, the film is scheduled for an Eid release on the 11 April.
To ensure all fans across the Middle East experience the epic sequel as soon as its available, a special week of previews will take place in markets outside the UAE and Lebanon. Fans in these countries can watch Dune: Part Two from the 29 February to the 6 March 2024 (inclusive), before the onset of Ramadan and ahead of the wider release on 11 April. Get ready for an immersive cinematic adventure that promises to enthral audiences across the Middle East.
Ahead of the official Middle East premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures’ hotly anticipated Dune: Part Two, star Josh Brolin and director Denis Villeneuve visited one of the film’s huge set pieces, a cockpit from a spice harvester, also known as a crawler, which is currently on show in The WB Abu Dhabi, Curio Collection by Hilton on Yas Island until 18 March 2024.
Brolin, who returns as House of Atreides’ fighter Gurney Halleck in Denis Villeneuve’s next big screen chapter of Frank Herbert’s 1965 classic novel, flew into Abu Dhabi yesterday; he and director Denis Villeneuve will be joining co-star Dave Bautista on the red carpet at VOX Cinemas, The Galleria, Al Maryah Island in just a few hours.
Set in the distant future, Dune: Part Two features the sweeping sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert as the landscape of the iconic desert planet Arrakis. Scenes were captured at just under 20 locations across the Liwa desert during the winter of 2022 and a team of 300 local, 250 international crew and 500 extras were employed during the 27-day shoot.
Mark your calendars, as the highly anticipated release of Dune: Part Two, directed by Villeneuve, written by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts and produced by Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Patrick McCormick, Villeneuve and Tanya Lapointe, is set to captivate audiences in the Middle East. In the UAE and Lebanon, the epic continuation of the Dune saga will hit cinemas on the 29 February 2024. In other markets in the region, the film is scheduled for an Eid release on the 11 April.
To ensure all fans across the Middle East experience the epic sequel as soon as its available, a special week of previews will take place in markets outside the UAE and Lebanon. Fans in these countries can watch Dune: Part Two from the 29 February to the 6 March 2024 (inclusive), before the onset of Ramadan and ahead of the wider release on 11 April. Get ready for an immersive cinematic adventure that promises to enthral audiences across the Middle East.
Director Denis Villeneuve, filmmaker Tanya Lapointe and stars Josh Brolin and Dave Bautista have spent two very special days in Abu Dhabi as part of the global promotion of Dune: Part Two, and enjoyed some exclusive film-based experiences, which could only be possible in the emirate.
From visiting a large set piece showcased at The WB Abu Dhabi, Curio Collection by Hilton and a giant sandworm activation in Abu Dhabi desert to the official Middle East premiere screening and red carpet at VOX Cinemas, The Galleria, Al Maryah Island and an Emirati cultural experience, the stars have ensured their whistle-stop tour celebrated Abu Dhabi’s involvement with the hotly anticipated, second instalment of Villeneuve’s epic big screen adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert.
Picking up where six-time Academy Award winner Dune (2021) ended, Dune: Part Two stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Souheila Yacoub, with Stellan Skarsgård, with Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem.
Set in the distant future, Dune: Part Two features the sweeping sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert as the landscape of the iconic desert planet Arrakis. Scenes were captured at just under 20 locations across the Liwa desert during the winter of 2022 and a team of 300 local, 250 international crew and 500 extras were used during the 27-day shoot.
Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC) and Epic films facilitated the production through a range of logistical support, including providing vehicles and constructing tents and camps for costume rooms, sets, canteens, and production equipment storage. Dune: Part Two also benefited from ADFC’s generous rebate, while production services were provided by Epic Films, along with support from a number of UAE production partners.
Dune and Dune: Part Two are among more than 140 major productions that have used Abu Dhabi as a location in recent years, benefiting from the diversity of its locations, pool of talented professionals, award-winning facilities and generous 35%++ cashback rebate. These include Hollywood hits such as the Mission: Impossible, Star Wars and Fast and Furious franchises, as well as Sonic the Hedgehog, and Netflix’s 6 Underground and War Machine.
Mark your calendars, as the highly anticipated release of Dune: Part Two, directed by Villeneuve, written by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts and produced by Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Patrick McCormick, Villeneuve and Tanya Lapointe, is set to captivate audiences in the Middle East.
In the UAE and Lebanon, the epic continuation of the Dune saga will hit cinemas on the 29 February 2024. In other markets in the region, the film is scheduled for an Eid release on the 11 April. To ensure all fans across the Middle East experience the epic sequel as soon as its available, a special week of previews will take place in markets outside the UAE and Lebanon. Fans in these countries can watch Dune: Part Two from the 29 February to the 6 March 2024 (inclusive), before the onset of Ramadan and ahead of the wider release on 11 April.
Get ready for an immersive cinematic adventure that promises to enthral audiences across the Middle East.
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Five local UAE interns gained international production experience during the making of Dune: Part Two in Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert. From VFX to camera assistant roles, the five talented individuals were offered an internship placement on set across the 27-day shoot through the Abu Dhabi Film Commission as part of the commissions commitment to nurturing young talent into the screen industry.
Shot by Legendary and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc, this video asset highlights the experience gleaned by Mouza Al Darmaki, Thoraya Farzaneh, Khaled Al Hosani, Amna Al Darmaki and Ghena Al Satti.
Set in the distant future, Dune: Part Two features the sweeping sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert as the landscape of the iconic desert planet Arrakis. Scenes were captured at just under 20 locations across the Liwa desert during the winter of 2022 and a team of 300 local, 250 international crew and 500 extras were employed during the 27-day shoot.
Dune: Part Two is Villeneuve’s adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert, picking up where Dune left off. It stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Souheila Yacoub, with Stellan Skarsgård, with Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem. The film was directed by Villeneuve, written by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts and produced by Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Patrick McCormick, Villeneuve and Tanya Lapointe.
In the UAE and Lebanon, the epic continuation of the Dune saga hit cinemas on the 29 February 2024. In other markets in the region, the film is scheduled for an Eid release on the 11 April. To ensure all fans across the Middle East experience the epic sequel as soon as its available, a special week of previews will take place in markets outside the UAE and Lebanon. Fans in these countries can watch Dune: Part Two from the 29 February to the 6 March 2024 (inclusive), before the onset of Ramadan and ahead of the wider release on 11 April. Get ready for an immersive cinematic adventure that promises to enthral audiences across the Middle East.
During the making of Dune: Part Two in Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert, Legendary and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc captured behind-the-scenes content of the Abu Dhabi portion of production and highlights the extensive involvement from the Abu Dhabi Film Commission in bringing director Denis Villeneuve’s vision to life.
Set in the distant future, Dune: Part Two features the sweeping sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert as the landscape of the iconic desert planet Arrakis. Scenes were captured at just under 20 locations across the Liwa desert during the winter of 2022 and a team of 300 local, 250 international crew and 500 extras were employed during the 27-day shoot.
Dune: Part Two is Villeneuve’s adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert, picking up where Dune left off. It stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Souheila Yacoub, with Stellan Skarsgård, with Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem. The film was directed by Villeneuve, written by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts and produced by Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Patrick McCormick, Villeneuve and Tanya Lapointe.
In the UAE and Lebanon, the epic continuation of the Dune saga hit cinemas on the 29 February 2024. In other markets in the region, the film is scheduled for an Eid release on the 11 April. To ensure all fans across the Middle East experience the epic sequel as soon as its available, a special week of previews will take place in markets outside the UAE and Lebanon. Fans in these countries can watch Dune: Part Two from the 29 February to the 6 March 2024 (inclusive), before the onset of Ramadan and ahead of the wider release on 11 April. Get ready for an immersive cinematic adventure that promises to enthral audiences across the Middle East.
- Filmmaker Denis Villeneuve and stars Josh Brolin and Dave Bautista to walk the red carpet at VOX Cinemas, The Galleria, Al Maryah Island on the 18th of February ahead of the film’s release on the 29th of February
- Abu Dhabi’s sweeping Liwa desert dunes take a starring role as the storied planet Arrakis in the epic film
- The film features an all-star cast including Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, along with Brolin and Bautista, who returned to Abu Dhabi for the production, spending nearly a month shooting vital parts of the second installment of the Dune Franchise, which was supported by Abu Dhabi Film Commission
Abu Dhabi, UAE – February 9, 2024: Abu Dhabi will host the Middle East premiere of Dune: Part Two, the hotly anticipated follow up to the six time Academy Award winner Dune (2021) at a red-carpet event on the 18th of February at VOX Cinemas, The Galleria, Al Maryah Island. Filmmaker Denis Villeneuve and stars Josh Brolin and Dave Bautista will walk the red carpet at the Middle East premiere and greet fans ahead of the screening.
Dune: Part Two is Villeneuve’s adaptation of the 1965 novel Dune by Frank Herbert, picking up where Dune left off. It stars Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Dave Bautista, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux, Souheila Yacoub, with Stellan Skarsgård, with Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem.
The film continues the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a path of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he must prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Mohamed Dobay, Creative Media Authority Acting Director General, said: “Hosting the Middle East premiere of Dune: Part Two is an honour for Abu Dhabi and is also a reflection of the position the emirate holds as one of MENA’s top film and TV locations. We are proud to have supported an incredibly successful filming franchise once again. The fact that producers and directors seek to return to Abu Dhabi demonstrates how we have everything filmmakers need to facilitate and contribute to award-winning global productions.”
Set in the distant future, Dune: Part Two features the sweeping sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s Liwa desert as the landscape of the iconic and important desert planet Arrakis. Scenes were captured at just under 20 locations across the Liwa desert during the winter 2022 and a team of 300 local, 250 international crew and 500 extras were used during the 27-day shoot.
Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC) and Epic films facilitated the production through a range of logistical support, including providing vehicles and constructing tents and camps for costume rooms, sets, canteens, and production equipment storage. Dune: Part Two also benefited from ADFC’s generous rebate, while production services were provided by Epic Films, along with support from a number of UAE production partners.
Sameer Al Jaberi, Head of Abu Dhabi Film Commission, said: “We were delighted to support Denis Villeneuve’s epic adaptations of the novel Dune and to provide around 20 Liwa desert locations as Arrakis. Combining expert on-the-ground knowledge, location diversity, highly experienced local talent and know-how, competitive rebate and world-class facilities, a premiere moment really does provide the opportunity for all of our partners and service providers to see the culmination of all our efforts, not to mention showcase to future international productions on the ease of bringing their vision to life in Abu Dhabi.”
Dune and Dune: Part Two are among more than 150 major productions that have used Abu Dhabi as a location in recent years, benefiting from the diversity of its locations, pool of talented professionals, award-winning facilities and generous 35%++ cashback rebate. In addition to Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, film titans including Disney, Netflix, Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures have all produced and shot on location in Abu Dhabi. Films include Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, 6 Underground and Furious 7, as well as Bollywood hits such as Vikram Vedha, Tiger Zinda Hai and Bharat.
Mark your calendars, as the highly anticipated release of Dune: Part Two is set to captivate audiences in the Middle East. In the UAE and Lebanon, the epic continuation of the Dune saga will hit cinemas on the 29th of February 2024. In other markets in the region, the film is scheduled for an Eid release on the 11th of April. To ensure that fervent fans across the Middle East experience in the epic sequel simultaneously with the rest of the world, an exclusive week of previews is set to sweep through markets outside the UAE and Lebanon. Fans in these countries can be the first to witness the exhilarating saga and watch Dune: Part Two from the 29th of February to the 6th of March 2024 (inclusive), ahead of the wider release on April 11. Get ready for an immersive cinematic adventure and be among the first to experience the epic film Dune: Part Two.
Netflix, the world’s leading internet entertainment service, and Skydance Media, the global diversified media company that creates premium, event-level entertainment for worldwide audiences, in association with Bay Films, have completed principal photography in Abu Dhabi, UAE on 6 Underground, the action-adventure feature film, directed by Michael Bay and starring Ryan Reynolds, Mélanie Laurent, Corey Hawkins, Adria Arjona, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Ben Hardy, Lior Raz, Payman Maadi and Dave Franco.
The film is being produced by Skydance’s David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Don Granger, along with Bay and Ian Bryce, and is based on an original idea from Deadpool scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. Garrett Grant, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Matthew Cohan executive produce, with JJ Hook, Michael Kase and Marco Valerio Pugini co-producing. The production team also includes director of photography Bojan Bazelli; production designer Jeffrey Beecroft; editors Roger Barton, William Goldenberg, and Calvin Wimmer; stunt coordinators Greg Smrz and Kenny Bates; fight coordinator Andy Cheng; special effects supervisor Terry Glass; visual effects supervisor Richard Hoover; and costume designer Jany Temime.
Filming began in Italy on 20 August, utilizing locations in Florence, Siena, Taranto and Rome before moving to the United Arab Emirates. Production continued in Abu Dhabi on 12 November and moved to sites in Al Ain, Liwa and Ras Al Khaimah before completing principal photography on 5 December, in the Abu Dhabi City Centre. In total, 24 locations were used during the course of the 27 day shoot in Abu Dhabi.
The production worked closely with the Abu Dhabi Film Commission which offers a 35%++ rebate on production spend in Abu Dhabi as well as twofour54, which provided full production services, including location assistance, securing permits and suppliers as well as catering, accommodation and travel.
“The UAE, and Abu Dhabi in particular, has provided diverse backdrops that have added to the richness of our production,” said director Michael Bay. “I look forward to returning to the UAE in the future to spend time exploring all that the country has to offer.”
“This has been a fast-paced and dynamic production, and Netflix and Skydance have been fantastic partners,” he added. “I couldn’t be more appreciative. I especially want to thank my incredible cast and crew for their hard work and devotion to this project.”
“Making this movie was an experience I will never forget,” says Ryan Reynolds. “I was impressed with the local crew and artisans we’ve met throughout our journey. Together we’ve made an exciting movie with equal parts action and humor that will appeal to a diverse audience.”
H.E. Maryam Eid AlMheiri, CEO of Media Zone Authority – Abu Dhabi and twofour54, said: “We are now a destination of choice for major film productions, many of whom have traveled thousands of miles to benefit from Abu Dhabi’s striking scenery, pool of talent and welcoming environment.”
“We strive to provide a seamless experience to filmmakers, so they can focus on crafting their unique stories. Assisting Netflix to smoothly film 6 Underground across 24 locations over 27 days is testament to our ability to strategically manage highly complex projects to a tight deadline,” AlMheiri added.
The film is currently in post-production in the United States and is slated for release on Netflix in 2019.
- Abu Dhabi’s stunning architectural landscape and desert dunes were featured in ‘Last Light’
- Director Dennie Gordon: “Finding a desert like this, unobstructed dunes as far as the eye can see, is such a privilege.”
- Epic Films and Abu Dhabi Film Commission supported production logistics for 10-day production
- Production benefited from the 35%++ Cashback Rebate
Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC) has successfully attracted yet another exciting American TV series, ‘Last Light’, to the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
The five-episode limited TV series is an adaptation of Alex Scarrow’s bestselling apocalyptic thriller novel, which tells the story of a family fighting to survive in a world that has been thrown into chaos as oil supplies around the globe are severed. The action and drama series is directed by award-winning director Dennie Gordon, who has worked on over 100 hours of network television, including the critically acclaimed American superhero television series ‘Legion’. ‘Last Light’ was recently released regionally on Shahid VIP.
Gordon is seen in the behind-the-scenes footage praising the palatial architecture of Abu Dhabi and highlighting the natural desert landscape Abu Dhabi has to offer, saying: “Finding a desert like this, unobstructed dunes as far as the eye can see, is such a privilege.”
Produced by MGM International Television Productions in association with MBC, Peacock, Viaplay Group and Stan, the limited TV series was shot in multiple locations in Abu Dhabi, which doubled as the mythical city of Luzrah, including the stunning architectural structures of Emirates Palace and the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, as well as the vast expanse of the Abu Dhabi desert and Arkan Cement Factory. Scenes were also filmed in other locations, such as Mussafah, Abu Dhabi Global Market, Al Danah, and a military base.
Hans Fraikin, Abu Dhabi Film Commissioner, said: “We are extremely delighted to have welcomed and worked with MGM International Television Productions, a prominent production company in the filming industry. It is vital for Abu Dhabi to attract important productions like ‘Last Light’, as it further solidifies the Emirate’s position as an ideal filming destination and encourages more production companies to choose Abu Dhabi for future projects. Everyone who comes to Abu Dhabi can’t help but fall in love with the location and what it has to offer. And so, with our successes with MGM, which will surely get the attention of many other production companies, we look forward to welcoming more filming projects for years to come.”
The production of ‘Last Light’ received the full support of Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC), including location support and a 35%++ rebate on production spend. It also featured a team of 145 people, of which 55 were international crew, with approximately 90 local crew members aiding in the production process. Epic Films serviced the production while in Abu Dhabi, along with support from other UAE firms such as Filmquip Media, Go Aerials, EMAN Transport and FSTOP Location Services.
‘Last Light’ stars Emmy nominated Matthew Fox, who is best known for his roles as Charlie Salinger on ‘Party of Five’ and Jack Shephard on the well-known drama series ‘Lost’, as well as SAG award winning actress Joanne Froggatt, who is best known for her roles in ‘Downton Abbey’ as Anna Bates. The cast also includes Amber Rose and Hakeem Jomah.
The new American TV series ‘Last Light’ is among more than 130 productions to have used the UAE capital as a filming destination, benefiting from the variety of the Emirate’s landscapes, award-winning facilities, generous 35%++ cashback rebate and vast pool of talents.