HOLLYWOOD IS IN FREE-FALL. In a shocking new report that reveals a dying industry, film and television production in Los Angeles has PLUMMETED to its lowest point since the pandemic’s darkest days. This isn’t a slump—it’s an EXISTENTIAL COLLAPSE, with a staggering 16.1% nosedive in shoot days, exposing a city being ABANDONED by the very business that built it.
The official numbers are a BLOODBATH: a pathetic 19,694 shoot days for 2025. This catastrophic drop is a direct result of corporate GREED and political FAILURE, as studios flee California for cheaper pastures, leaving tens of thousands of crew members, actors, and support staff in financial ruin. The so-called “golden age” of television is now a DUST BOWL of unemployment and shattered dreams.
While Governor Gavin Newsom and industry lobbyists desperately throw BILLIONS in taxpayer-funded incentives at the problem, the strategy reeks of corruption and capitulation. The state is now BRIBING producers with public money to film tired reboots of “Baywatch” and “Jumanji”—a pathetic testament to Hollywood’s creative BANKRUPTCY. Even projects lured back, like “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” are mere drops in an empty bucket.
The fourth-quarter data is even MORE DEVASTATING, with commercials, TV, and feature films all crashing by roughly 20% or more. Pilot production has been ERASED, falling over 62%. This isn’t just a trend; it’s the controlled demolition of the world’s entertainment capital.
The LA you know from the screen—the iconic backdrop for generations of stories—is now a ghost town, its silence broken only by the echoes of broken promises and the whispers of a fading empire. Ask yourself: when the cameras stop rolling for good, what’s left of the California dream?



