A major film production has relocated to a new location in the Illawarra region, as crews set up for the upcoming release of "Extraction 3." The shoot, which involves high-octane action sequences and special effects, has taken over a former industrial site known as Cokeworks. Local authorities have reported increased traffic and temporary road closures in the area as filming progresses.
The move marks a significant expansion of the film's production scale, with crews working around the clock to meet deadlines. Security measures have been heightened, including the presence of police and traffic control units to manage the influx of vehicles and pedestrians. Residents have expressed mixed reactions, with some welcoming the economic boost and others concerned about the disruption.
Filming is expected to continue for several weeks, with plans to showcase the Illawarra landscape in a new light. The production team has not yet released details about the final release date, but industry insiders suggest it could be early next year. The project highlights the growing presence of international film productions in the region.
Local businesses have reported a surge in activity, with some reporting a 30% increase in customer traffic during filming hours. The Illawarra Council has confirmed it is working closely with the production team to minimize impact on the community while supporting the local economy.

























