Report: Actor Anthony Mackie Purchases 20 Acres Of Land To Build Studio In Hometown New Orleans

(TIML NEWS) Actor Anthony Mackie, who last year made history as the first Black actor to play Captain America when he ascended to the role from his prior one as the Falcon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is reportedly building a studio in his popular southern hometown.

The New Orleans native has purchased 20 acres of land in his hometown and plans to build his new production company, East Studios LLC, multiple sources familiar with the deal told NOLA.com.

Mackie, 43, closed the deal Friday, March 18 for the land on Read Boulevard near an Interstate 10 service road in New Orleans East, an area of mostly suburban neighborhoods and wetlands. He is looking to purchase more land nearby, according to NOLA.com sources.

Though Mackie has built a successful Hollywood career as an actor, he began producing a few years ago and has been open about his desire to do more behind the scenes. As a producer, he has Apple TV+’s first major theatrical release, “The Banker,” and “Outside The Wire” to his credit.

Mackie himself has not confirmed what the land will be used for. However, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell confirmed Mackie’s intentions on Twitter.

“The New Orleans East is making a comeback, bam,” Cantrell tweeted. “New Orleans own Anthony Mackie is opening a HUGE 20-acre film studio! This is INCREDIBLE !! The influx of productions will not only bring economic growth but job opportunities!”

the reports are true and Mackie uses the land to build a full-scale, end-to-end studio, officials said it will be a game-changer for the city, which is already a popular site for many productions.

An end-to-end studio would provide opportunities for intellectual property acquisitions, development, production, and marketing, Black Enterprise reported.

“We were one of the pioneering states in terms of offering incentives to filmmakers, and we’ve done a great job in terms of building state-of-the-art stages,” said Chris Stelly, the executive group director of entertainment and digital media at the Louisiana Department of Economic Development. “A full-fledged studio where you have everything in-house, that’s the ultimate goal.”