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    TV show ‘1923’ shuts down roadways in Austin for filming

    By Julianna Russ,

    2 days ago

    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Travelers in the West Campus area near the University of Texas may have noticed an influx of heavy traffic.

    The traffic disruptions, which have occurred for the past two weeks, were caused in part by street closures near San Gabriel Street for the filming of “1923,” which was renewed for a second season in February 2023.

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    The Golden Globe-nominated show stars Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford and Brandon Sklenar, among others.

    RELATED: Central Texas film industry continues to grow, production studios under construction

    The popular “Yellowstone” prequel has been filming near the University of Texas campus, but drivers will soon get a reprieve.

    According to a permit, the series will wrap filming in the area Saturday evening.

    PAST COVERAGE: ‘1923’ films on the streets of Lockhart

    The central Austin location is just one of many filming sites for “1923.”

    While Austin was chosen as a base for the series’ filming as it traveled throughout Texas, in July, the series was also filmed on the streets of downtown Lockhart .

    PAST COVERAGE: Taylor Sheridan’s ‘1923’ could inject nearly $52M into area economy, city of Austin says

    It was estimated the series would put nearly $52 million into the local economy, as well as create more than 350 jobs, according to the City of Austin.

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    Carla
    1d ago
    How does it bring over 50 million into the local economy when no one even knows they're here? Good show, BTW.
    Grunt
    1d ago
    So whatNo one gives to shits about this kind of thing. The movie people and the politicians care about $ and that's all she wrote pal.
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