The US-owned production company behind Daniel Craig’s upcoming “Knives Out” movie bagged a $41 million handout from the UK government in exchange for using London to shoot scenes that depict a leafy suburb in New York, The Post has learned.
Revealed in little-noticed UK filings, the massive subsidy offers a rare window into how governments overseas are luring away big US movie productions – a devastating trend for Hollywood that has lately sparked threats of tariff-fueled retaliation from President Trump .
Britain’s blockbuster incentives slashed the total bill for Netflix’s “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery” to $151.7 million, according to filings with the British companies register. That’s versus a total tab of $192.7 million – an outsize figure even by Hollywood standards whi

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