![]() In the future, only help us at the 144th, being local, plus the Air Force globally. Leslie Sundstrom said it’s even more important since Captain Marvel is a woman. “Her path to go through the Air Force Academy and then through pilot training is not unlike most fighter pilots in the Air Force,” said 1st Lt. Airmen from the base prepped F-15 jets for the movie - which they say is a great representation of airmen all over. The thing that excites him the most is the tourism the movie could generate for the area.Ī lot of the film crew were saying that they wanted to come back, so it's not just a one-time thing, which was fantastic,” Huebner said.įresno’s 144th Fighter Wing also revved up about Captain Marvel’s exposure. No wild parties, no Hollywood bashes or anything. Himself included, as he rented his townhome to the movie’s star, Brie Larson. Huebner adds all eateries and lodging in the area pocketed extra cash during the crew’s stay. ![]() “Big trucks, I mean 40-footers, coming through here. “We’ve has other films up here before, but this was a big deal,” Shaver Lake real estate agent said. However, those who went out during May 2018 also caught a view of some sort of crash. Usually at Shaver Lake, people are trying to catch some rainbow trout. In a report, Fresno County said filming brought in around $427,000. The movie helped Fresno County rake in a lot of bucks when crews were here in 2018. Everyone involved locally is excited to see how it'll all be portrayer - but also excited for what the movie could do for them down the line. The 144th Fighter Wing also had a hand in getting the movie made. As most remember, Captain Marvel filmed in Fresno County last summer in the Shaver Lake area. The newest Marvel movie will have some familiar scenery to see. Locals excited for what Captain Marvel could do for Fresno County
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