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The show’s producer, Jonathan Nolan, has put himself at the forefront of Hollywood’s push to get California to approve $750 million in tax rebates.

It is rare for the writer and producer Jonathan Nolan to open up his set to visitors. Mr. Nolan may not be as secretive as his big brother Christopher, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind “Oppenheimer,” but his history of creating spoiler-filled dramas like “Westworld” has made him wary of giving the public a peek before a project is final.

These are not normal times, though. Mr. Nolan has put himself at the forefront of Hollywood’s push to get California to approve $750 million in tax rebates to help bring more TV and film production back to the state. And it is why he recently opened up the Southern California set of his hit Amazon Studios series, “Fallout,” to seven state lawmakers to show them the inner workings of a

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