Tara Reid is expected to participate in the filming of the horror-comedy feature film “Chicken Head” at Heritage Village in Largo, according to information released on March 31. Director Corin Nemec was seen working with assistant director Artie Glackin during production at the park earlier this month.
The presence of a well-known actress like Tara Reid and the use of a local landmark for filming are likely to draw attention from both residents and fans of independent cinema. Such projects can highlight community spaces while bringing economic activity and visibility to the area.
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With increased interest in productions like “Chicken Head,” community institutions such as Heritage Village may see further involvement from filmmakers. This trend could provide new opportunities for both local talent and regional exposure.


