Los Angeles fire disaster
The film industry in Hollywood is affected by the fire
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Several film studios are closed due to the fire disaster in Los Angeles, and filming of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Hacks” was interrupted.
The fire disaster in the greater Los Angeles area has an impact on the film and television industry in Hollywood. Filming was interrupted and film premieres canceled.
The series “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Hacks” as well as Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show were affected, as the industry portal “Deadline” wrote.
Several film studios are temporarily closed, but no fire damage has been reported for the time being. “Despite the widespread devastation (…), the central production centers in Los Angeles appear to have been spared the historic destruction caused by the region’s wildfires,” wrote the Hollywood Reporter magazine in a preliminary assessment.
Premieres with Pamela Anderson and Jennifer Lopez canceled
The temporarily closed Warner Bros. Studios said on the website where visitors can normally book tours: “Our thoughts are with our communities and the people affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles.”
The Paramount Pictures studios in Los Angeles also remained closed. “The safety of our guests and employees is our top priority,” the website said. Universal Studios Hollywood reopened Friday after a temporary closure, the company wrote on its website.
In Los Angeles, numerous film events were canceled, including the premiere of the films “The Last Showgirl” with Pamela Anderson and “Unstoppable” with Jennifer Lopez, as “Deadline” wrote.
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