As the United States continues to threaten and impose sweeping tariffs on a number of products, a new target has emerged — movies that are filmed outside of the United States.President Donald Trump floated the idea Sunday of 100% tariffs on any film produced outside of the U.S. Trump called out incentives offered by foreign countries as both an effort to sway American sentiment and a national security threat. Countries like Canada, Australia, Hungary and more offer international productions tax incentives, rebates or grants to film in their countries. Last year’s major live-action movies such as “Deadpool & Wolverine,” “Wicked,” and “Dune: Part Two” filmed in studios outside of the U.S.Over the past four years, more than a third of the top 10 highest-grossing movies at the domestic box office each year have been filmed in the U.S., according to an analysis by the Hearst Television Data Team of The …

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