
“Lights, digital camera… tariff?” – that is the query a scrambling film trade has been asking this week after an surprising intervention from US President Donald Trump.
Writing on his Truth Social platform last Sunday, Trump introduced plans to hit motion pictures made in international nations with 100% tariffs, as he makes an attempt to cease Hollywood dying “a really quick demise”.
His risk comes as studios more and more shift productions overseas to locations such because the UK.
The White Home has since clarified that “no last determination” has been made and that they are “exploring all choices” for revitalising the US movie trade.
However Trump’s suggestion alone has despatched shockwaves via the trade – from Hollywood to Hertfordshire – so what would possibly all of this imply in follow?

In 2014, Star Wars: The Power Awakens was shot by Disney at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, and Hollywood has saved rising nearer to the UK since.
Final yr alone, the British Film Institute says 65% of UK manufacturing spend got here from the 5 main US movie studios and three US streaming giants – Netflix, Apple and Amazon. This amounted to £1.37bn ($1.71bn), a close to 50% bounce on 2023.
In Hollywood, against this, movie and tv manufacturing in Los Angeles has dropped by practically 40% over the previous decade.
The rationale? Properly largely, it is cheaper to make movies within the UK. That is due to beneficiant tax incentives such because the Movie Tax Reduction, which offers a 25% tax rebate – in addition to decrease labour prices and centralised nationwide funding for movie.
As British actor Brian Cox instructed Instances Radio on Tuesday: “The truth is movies go the place they will afford.”
For Common’s blockbuster Jurassic World: Dominion, these incentives delivered a reported £89.1m ($111.38m) in financial savings.

Within the US, tax incentives function on a state stage – and Hollywood has comparatively poor tax breaks – not solely in contrast with the UK, which might supply 10% extra, however different states comparable to New York and Georgia, too.
Fixing that’s no straightforward job. Trump has appointed Golden Globe Award-winning actor Jon Voight, 86, as a particular ambassador to Hollywood, and met with him a day earlier than dropping his light-on-detail proposal.
Nevertheless it’s not precisely clear how tariffs would resolve the interior tax drawback within the US. A potential answer, raised by Voight, is a federal tax incentive to reflect the UK.
The Wrap’s movie reporter Jeremy Fuster tells the BBC it’s “unlikely”, within the present highly-charged local weather, that Republicans would “assist a federal tax incentive that may simply be portrayed as a handout to ‘woke Hollywood'”.
And what would the affect be on moviegoers if the levy goes forward?
Fuster says prices, like every other tariffed good, could be handed onto audiences via ticket costs, premium on-demand will increase or subscription charges.
How precisely this could take kind is “one thing no person is aware of”.
It isn’t all in regards to the cash, as a result of whereas a lift to US manufacturing may gain advantage elements of the trade, some tasks will nonetheless have to shoot overseas. “Amazon is not going to make the following James Bond completely in America,” Fuster notes.
Tradition minister Sir Chris Bryant has stated the UK authorities is in “lively discussions with the highest of the US administration” on the “very fluid” scenario.
With all this in thoughts, are you aware which movies have been made within the UK in recent times? BBC Information has checked out some under – and so they is perhaps nearer to residence than you assume.
Barbie and Oz in Hertfordshire

Warner Bros Leavesden studio in Hertfordshire, finest identified for producing the Harry Potter movies, has been used because the set for quite a few Hollywood blockbusters together with Barbie, Mickey 17, Venom: The Final Dance and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
The close by Sky Studios Elstree in Borehamwood was was the magical world of Oz in 2023 because it welcomed its first manufacturing, Depraved.
Thrillers in Glasgow

Past Hertfordshire, cities comparable to Glasgow have lengthy been used as a filming hub for Hollywood motion pictures.
The opening scene of Brad Pitt’s zombie thriller, World Struggle Z, might seem like Philadelphia, however the movie was really shot in George Sq. within the Scottish metropolis.
In November, the town was remodeled right into a dystopian New York as Glen Powell was noticed filming for forthcoming thriller The Working Man.
Indiana Jones spans Glasgow and northern England

It isn’t simply dystopian movies which can be shot in Glasgow – in 2021, star-spangled banners, bunting and classic store fronts adorned the streets of Glasgow metropolis centre for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Future.
The city was used for a parade scene which seems to seize Nineteen Sixties New York as Apollo astronauts return residence.
The newest Indiana Jones film was additionally shot in Northern England with Bamburgh Fort in Northumberland getting used within the opening scenes.
The citadel doubled up for 1944 war-torn Nazi Germany.
Different scenes had been shot alongside the North York Moors railway line in Grosmont, and the Leaderfoot Viaduct, over the River Tweed, close to Melrose, within the Scottish Borders.
The Batman in Liverpool

In 2022, The Batman used Glasgow Cathedral, the Necropolis and the Bridge of Sighs to create Gotham Metropolis, which relies on New York.
Speaking to the BBC in 2022 in regards to the selection in filming location, director Matt Reeves stated it was essential to movie in a location the place there was “lovely Gothic structure”.
“I wished this to really feel like a Gothic American metropolis, however one that you simply’d by no means been to,” he stated. “So we went to Glasgow and actually it was so lovely.”
The movie’s lead actor, Robert Pattinson, stated: “It seems nice as Gotham, who would’ve considered all of the cities on the planet, Glasgow as Gotham?”
Central Saint Martins artwork faculty in London was additionally used as a constructing in Gotham Metropolis, as was some elements of Liverpool.
Eager-eyed followers will spot that Gotham Metropolis Police Division is definitely the Liver Constructing’s clock tower, though the enormous Liver Chicken was airbrushed out.
Spider-Man and Captain America in Manchester

Spider-Man spin-off Morbius was filmed in Manchester’s Northern Quarter and in 2010, the town grew to become Forties Brooklyn for Captain America: The First Avenger, starring Chris Evans.
Liverpool’s early twentieth Century buildings has additionally made it a well-liked stand-in for New York’s older skyscrapers. Liverpool was remodeled into Nineteen Twenties New York for Unbelievable Beasts and The place to Discover Them, which sees Eddie Redmayne search the town for his escaped magical beasts.
Snow White in Wales

Disney’s latest live-action Snow White film was virtually completely filmed within the UK, with Pinewood Studios used for a lot of indoor scenes and units.
A quarry within the Lake District, a seashore in Pembrokshire, Wales and a nature reserve in Burnham had been all additionally used as capturing areas.
In addition to Snow White, Netflix’s new thriller Havoc, starring Tom Hardy and set in an unnamed US metropolis, was filmed in Wales.
The movie’s Welsh director Gareth Evans, stated it was “difficult” to recreate a US metropolis in south Wales, however he wished to deliver extra work to the realm.
Swansea’s Brangwyn Corridor doubled up as the outside of a fictional metropolis police station whereas Cardiff’s Bute Road was was a US boulevard with 30cm (12in) of faux snow for certainly one of Havoc’s night-time scenes.
Different blockbusters filmed in UK
Different latest Hollywood blockbusters which have seen nearly all of their filming – generally known as principal pictures – within the UK, embrace:
- Jurassic World Rebirth (2025)
- Mission: Not possible – The Last Reckoning (2025)
- Again in Motion (2025)
- A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024)
- Aquaman and the Misplaced Kingdom (2023)