Randall Miller, Director Convicted in Fatal Accident, Gets $1.5 Million From California for New Indie Feature

Director Randall Miller, who remains on probation for the fatal accident on the set of “Midnight Rider,” has scored $1.5 million in California state tax incentives to make his next independent feature.

Miller and his team were granted the tax credit to make “Supercrip,” a story about a quadriplegic Uber driver whose life is changed when he meets a “self-centered movie star,” according to the description.

Miller is not allowed to direct movies while on probation. In an interview, he said he wrote the screenplay, but is not directing. No director has been hired.

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He said filming is expected to begin

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