Mark Wahlberg wants to create ' 2.0' in Nevada away from woke ... trends now

Mark Wahlberg wants to create ' 2.0' in Nevada away from woke ... trends now
Mark Wahlberg wants to create 'Hollywood 2.0' in Nevada away from woke ... trends now

Mark Wahlberg wants to create 'Hollywood 2.0' in Nevada away from woke ... trends now

Actor Mark Wahlberg is pushing to create a new Hollywood in Las Vegas months after he left his Los Angeles home to give his kids a 'better life.'

Wahlberg on Wednesday lobbied Nevada state lawmakers to pass a bill that would increase tax credits for film production from $10 million per year to $190 million per year over the next 20 years. 

'I would love to see us building studios, creating jobs and just diversifying the economy,' Wahlberg told CNBC. 'I've moved my last film here. I'm shooting another film here coming up in the summertime.'

The 51-year-old actor put his 12-bedroom, 20-bathroom Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $87.5 million last year and bid the Golden State farewell in hopes of giving his children a 'better life' in income tax-free Nevada.

Wahlberg's push is the latest among celebrities and states looking for a new filming capital after liberal policies in California have led to high taxes, increased 'wokeness' and other issues.  

Actor Mark Wahlberg, 51, is pushing to create a new Hollywood in Las Vegas months after he left his Los Angeles home to give his kids a 'better life'

Actor Mark Wahlberg, 51, is pushing to create a new Hollywood in Las Vegas months after he left his Los Angeles home to give his kids a 'better life'

Wahlberg's move to Nevada in October comes after he put his astonishing 12-bedroom, 20-bathroom Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $87.5 million in April of last year

Wahlberg's move to Nevada in October comes after he put his astonishing 12-bedroom, 20-bathroom Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $87.5 million in April of last year

Wahlberg bought a $15.6million 2.5-acre block of land in an exclusive area that he plans to build out, as well as a $14.5million bungalow (pictured) to live in as construction begins

Wahlberg bought a $15.6million 2.5-acre block of land in an exclusive area that he plans to build out, as well as a $14.5million bungalow (pictured) to live in as construction begins

Wahlberg, who is a Christian, was one of many celebrities who made the exodus out of California over taxes, rising crime in major cities and the state's notorious homeless problem. 

In an interview earlier this year posted by the 'Today' YouTube channel, he said, '[My faith] it's everything, it really has, it's afforded me so many things. … God didn't come here to save the saints, He came to save the sinners.'

Other celebrities have also fled the democratic state including Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne and Matt Damon.

'I think there's so much more opportunity to be created here. There's so much growth and so much potential, it's a wonderful opportunity for everybody to prosper,' he said. 

Wahlberg has made at least two purchases in the Silver State, a $15.6million 2.5-acre block of land in an exclusive area that he plans to build out, as well as a $14.5million bungalow to live in as construction begins, according to Elite Agent. 

He told Fox Business he hopes Sin City will become Hollywood 2.0.

'We're looking to create 10,000 jobs on the studio alone,' he said.

'The average salary would be $100,000 more than what it is now. We want to train people both in front of and behind the camera, create jobs, most importantly, first and foremost, for locals.'

The huge, expensive plot of land in Nevada's exclusive Summit Club where Wahlberg hopes to begin construction

The huge, expensive plot of land in Nevada's exclusive Summit Club where Wahlberg hopes to begin construction

Nevada lawmakers are set to vote on the SB 496 that Democratic Nevada Senator Roberta Lange, who introduced the bill, refers to as 'The Film Bill.'

It proposes up to $190 million in tax breaks each year for production studios to operate in Southern Nevada until 2043. 

The first studio is in the southwest valley at Durango Drive and Sunset Road off the 215 Beltway, and referred to as 'Zone One,' would also serve as an education pipeline for UNLV film students through an $8 million training facility on-site.

Plans were revealed on Wednesday for a second location, Summerlin South at Flamingo Road and Town Center Drive, which would be 60 acres to be used for a 'mixed-use, vibrant' retail space and possibly a hotel.

'The studio includes both your three-story buildings where you build sets, your sound stages. It includes a volume studio, which is those green rooms where they filmed things like Star Wars and the

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