The county hosted scenes for hit Netflix tv shows.
Offaly is now the 10th most popular county in Ireland for film and TV productions.
Major international shows like Netflix’s Wednesday and the upcoming series Wayfinders have filmed at Charleville Castle.
The county also hosted scenes for the horror-comedy Scream Queens at both Charleville and Birr Castles.
Documentaries such as The Square Route with Hannah Fry and haunted castle features have highlighted the regions unique heritage.
The county's film commission, FilmOffaly, is a key in attracting productions and supporting local talent.
Backed by EU funding, it offers resources, training, and an annual €12,000 Short Film Award for emerging filmmakers.
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