President-elect Donald Trump wants to make Hollywood "bigger, better and stronger" and has cast Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone as stars of what he is calling his "Special ...
In his post, the president-elect refers to Hollywood, California as a "very troubled place" due to runaway production. By Winston Cho President-elect Donald Trump has named Jon Voight, Mel Gibson ...
destroyed homes of stars and crews alike and even threatened the landmark Hollywood sign that towers over the city. The devastation hit as local film and TV industry workers were already ...
The Aluminum Age of Hollywood is upon us. In a Truth Social post on Thursday, Donald Trump announced plans to revive Hollywood — which he believes has fallen into disarray over the past four ...
Last week, images and videos of the Hollywood sign on fire went viral — but they weren’t real. The Hollywood sign is a popular American landmark that sits on Mount Lee in Los Angeles ...
By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los Angeles Over the past week, as eight wildfires destroyed vast portions of its home metropolis, Hollywood found itself violently impacted — and, at the same ...
Universal Studios, Warner Bros. and Disney abut canyons and the Hollywood Hills. It also temporarily closed the Universal Studios theme park. For workaday Hollywood, the ravages of fire are the ...
The ignition of the Sunset fire in the Hollywood Hills area prompted concerns over the Hollywood sign located in Griffith Park. As The Independent reports, images of the local landmark surrounded ...
The iconic Eames House, Getty Villa, and other Los Angeles landmarks are still at risk of destruction amid raging wildfires across Southern California. But what are the other buildings impacted by the ...
For the latest local updates head to LAist.com and sign up for breaking news alerts ... the industry that makes the region famous: Hollywood. Many well-known performers have reported that ...
The Hollywood sign is on fire. Or at least that’s what AI-generated photos and videos shared on social media amid the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles this week would have people think.