by FilmInk Staff

Netflix film Apex will call NSW home, with the production set to create more than 460 local jobs and contribute an estimated $56.5 million in expenditure to the state’s economy.

This major international production – starring Charlize Theron (Monster, the upcoming The Old Guard 2), Taron Egerton (Carry-On, Kingsman: The Secret Service) and Eric Bana (Hulk, the upcoming Untamed); directed by Baltasar Kormákur [pictured] – will be filmed in Sydney and Western Sydney. Production of the film, in which a grieving woman seeks solace in the wilderness, only to find herself ensnared in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a serial killer, commences today.

Theron will produce the project along with Dawn Olmstead, Beth Kono and AJ Dix via their newly launched media company, Secret Menu; as will Kormákur through his RVK productions; Ian Bryce through his Ian Bryce Productions; and Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping and David Ready via Chernin Entertainment.

Securing the thriller, written by Jeremy Robbins, is a significant win for the NSW screen industry and the state’s broader economy, with employment opportunities for local cast and crew, along with hospitality, catering, security and other on-set operations.

The Apex production team will work with Screen Careers to engage trainees to provide them with hands-on experience, mentorship, and the chance to work on a world-class production. Each trainee will be paired with a dedicated supervisor within their department, with additional oversight provided by Heads of Department to ensure a tailored learning experience and professional guidance throughout the production.

Production of Apex in NSW is made possible through the support of Screen NSW’s Made in NSW Fund.

Baltasar Kormákur, Apex Director, said, “For a film like Apex — where the elements and the terrain are characters that loom just as large as the movie stars battling in it — no other country in the world could have taken the place of Australia as our primary location. The unrivalled landscape, studio facilities, and talented crews in New South Wales have been a boon to this production. I want to thank the people of NSW, the NSW Government, and The Australian Government’s Location Offset for all the support we’ve received in making this journey possible.”

Kyas Hepworth, Head of Screen NSW said, “NSW is a premier filmmaking destination, and I am so pleased that Netflix is bringing Apex to our state. Supporting over 460 local jobs and injecting over $56 million into the state economy, we are ready for cameras to start rolling across Sydney and Western Sydney locations.”

Debra Richards, APAC Director of Production Policy for Netflix, said, “We greatly appreciate the support of both the NSW and Federal Governments to secure this production which will deliver significant contributions to Australia’s screen industry and economy.”

Established in 2020 and administered by Screen NSW, the Made in NSW Fund is designed to support the advancement of NSW as a destination for international and local feature films and major television drama programs.

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