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Hollywood heavyweights are breaking away from traditional studios, setting their sights on new territories to build their empires. Stars like Mark Wahlberg, Idris Elba, and Robert De Niro are not just making movies; they’re making moves that redefine the industry. Read more about the actors, leading the charge in production and Hollywood’s ultimate pivot inside.
Mark Wahlberg is leading the charge with his ambitious “Hollywood 2.0” plan in Nevada. Tired of the limitations of L.A., Wahlberg is creating a hub for entertainment that promises to revolutionize filmmaking in the desert. His vision? A self-sustaining ecosystem where talent can thrive outside of Hollywood’s shadow.
Meanwhile, Idris Elba is taking a global approach. The actor is focusing on Zanzibar and other parts of Africa, where he envisions a booming film industry that taps into the continent’s rich stories and talent. Elba’s goal is to create a new Hollywood in Africa, giving voice to narratives often overlooked by traditional studios.
Closer to home, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has established G Unit Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. This move puts the rapper-turned-mogul at the forefront of the Southern entertainment scene, offering an alternative to the West Coast’s dominance. Jackson caught a steal leasing the lot that was previously Millennium Studios. G Unit Studios pays under $3k to film in Shreveport for 30 years.
In New York, Robert De Niro is behind Wildflower Studios, a cutting-edge facility that’s set to become a major player in the industry. Located in Queens, De Niro’s studio is a beacon for filmmakers looking to break free from the confines of Hollywood.
Across the pond, James Corden is making waves with plans to open the largest studio in Europe. His venture marks a significant shift in the global entertainment landscape, positioning Europe as another powerhouse in film production.
Of course, no discussion of independent studios is complete without mentioning Tyler Perry. His Atlanta-based Tyler Perry Studios set the standard, proving that Hollywood’s influence can be challenged and even surpassed. Perry’s success has inspired a new generation of filmmakers to follow suit and build their own paths.
There are countless other actors and entertainers taking matters into their own hands. Donald Glover announced his creative studio Gilga, opening up several positions for young filmmakers and creatives to succeed in an ever-growing industry.
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