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Action/Comedy to film in central Kentucky in 2027



2026-04-29 - Lexington, KY - Photo courtesy V & C Talent.
Actor and Columbia native Don Overstreet was in Lexington this past week for the preproduction meeting for an action/comedy feature film, Incentive to Kill, that is set to film in summer 2027 in Lexington and Nicholasville, Kentucky. Don says items discussed were scheduling, budgets, set designs and a tour of LEX Studios, a 52,000 sf facility with 3 sound stages, production support, G&E, a camera department, etc.

Pictured, from left to right, are Tim Sabo, Director of Operations at LEX Studios; Don Overstreet, actor; Keith Cox, actor from Lexington; and Dylan Kimmell, writer and director from Nicholasville.


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