While the first instalment called Adelaide home, 'Mortal Kombat 2' is set to shoot on the Gold Coast at Village Roadshow Studios.
Disney+ 10-part live-action drama 'Nautilus' will be casting off for the shores of the Sunshine State early next year.
The Federal Government has announced a seven-year, $400 million incentive to attract film and television productions to Australia.
Georgia Flood will be among the topline cast of Disney+ series 'Nautilus', starring alongside Shazad Latif and Thierry Frémont. The series will also boast a host of other local talent, including Pacharo Mzembe, Ling Cooper Tang, Andrew Shaw, Ashan Kumar, Chum Ehelepola and Damien Garvey.
Village Roadshow Studios is spending several million dollars on refurbishment, building three workshops and implementing wireless internet technology throughout the complex.
Settling into the role of CEO at Village Roadshow Ltd, Clark Kirby is energised about the potential for growth in multiple sectors including theme parks, exhibition and TV production.
The weaker Australian dollar won't help attract offshore productions to Australia unless the location rebate is lifted from 16.5% to 30%, according to Ausfilm, studios and post production executives.
The film will commence shooting on the Gold Coast in September