Two people who know everything about the internal work of the iconic Hollywood film and television industry are detailing the “very” difficult task, President Donald Trump has to change the legacy of the la-la.
“That is one of the things we export most of our country is our culture. And those are the films and things we do,” Ex “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” Cain star said on Sunday “Fox & Friends Weekend.” “The fact that they are so widespread to work in California is the biggest problem there,” said the actor.
“It is very, very difficult and sad to see so many jobs coming out there,” the industry producer and Production Manager Michael Miller intervened.
Shortly before the inauguration of President Trump in January, he chose three special envoys: Jon Voight, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone, with the purpose of the promotion businesses in Hollywood.
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Actor Dean Cain and Production Manager Michael Miller express his support for Trump’s plan to change Hollywood. (Getty Images/Photo Illustration)
“They will serve as special envoys in order to bring Hollywood, which has lost many businesses in the last four years to foreign countries, back, better and stronger than ever!” Trump wrote at that time in Truth Social.
Now, one of the Hollywood ambassadors, Jon Voight, is preparing to deliver his first launch to the Trump administration, hoping to give the city and industry a “magician” image change; Voight’s manager Steven Paul, told NBC News that plans could include infrastructure investment, labor training and fiscal code operations to help recover companies that have gone abroad.
“Regulations and ridiculous policies make it almost impossible to film there, so everyone flees,” Cain said. “Jon Voight, Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone, the three legends to this advisory board, give some people a little cache that otherwise were sentenced to ostracism for being conservatives in Hollywood, and I are very large.”
“It’s going to be interesting,” the actor continued, “but I think it’s a high task.”
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“Excessive regulations in California are wild. And at this time, when all these states are offering a 30% incentive to take the industry and shoot in Georgia, Connecticut, other states, I was asking for four months for the governor to promulgate Aso not Apple: no.
“California now, four months later, [is] Still talking about it, a super complicated formula, not highlights many of the types of programs that I make “the clarified producer”, an alternative programming without writing, which are a large part of the Hollywood production. “
A New York Times report published last month found that approximately a period of two years from 2022 to 2024, approximately 18,000 “evaporated” film and television works by Hollywood.
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“It’s a business,” Cain reflected. “It is impossible to make a movie for numbers X, Y, Z when you have a very limited budget. So you are looking for what is the best offer.”
“I filmed a movie in California in the last five years. And I wrote it, I produced it and directed it. It comes out on June 6, by the way,” Little Angels, “he said.” This is how it is. Then they are expelling people … It’s about financial policy and regulation. “
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Tracy Wright of Fox News contributed to this report.