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  2. Hollywood, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, US For the U.S. motion picture industry, see Cinema of the United States. Neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, United States Hollywood Neighborhood The Hollywood Sign in front of Hollywood Hills in January 2019 Map of the Hollywood ...

  3. Leaving Los Angeles: Why the film industry is ditching Hollywood

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    While the power of Los Angeles is dispersing, no single "new Hollywood" is coming to take its place. The end of Peak TV has contracted employment all over — the total number of jobs in the ...

  4. Why does Hollywood keep making sequels? A new book explains ...

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    The average original film, the kind of movie that is not built off of a preexisting intellectual property, has made 2.8 times its budget back at the global box office since 1980.

  5. Cinema of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand also produce English-language films, they are not directly part of the Hollywood system. Due to this global reach, Hollywood is often considered a transnational cinema, [7] with some films released in multiple language versions, such as Spanish and French.

  6. 1 chart shows why Hollywood produces so many sequels

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    There's a reason why Hollywood relies so heavily on sequels — it shows them the money. Out of the top 60 box office films since 2016 (excluding 2020, as most theaters were shut down due to the ...

  7. Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood, a mail-offer Flutter Pony from the original My Little Pony toyline Hollywood Montrose, a character in the 1987 film Mannequin Rick "Hollywood" Neven, a fighter pilot in the 1986 film Top Gun

  8. Alyssa Milano on why Hollywood is so politically left-leaning

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    To stay quiet just isn't an option -- "I can't not speak up," she said -- but she's well aware that other Hollywood figures keep mum about their politics. "I think they're afraid," she said.

  9. Hollywood Sign - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce holds, for certain uses, trademark rights to a wordmark of staggered typeface that mimics the physical Hollywood Sign, [3] but it does not hold rights to the actual sign. [4] Filmmakers benefit from knowing that the Chamber does not hold any rights in USTPO Class 41; entertainment. [5]