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Hollywood heavyweight J.J. Abrams moves Bad Robot operations out of Los Angeles.
Summary
J.J. Abrams is closing Bad Robot's Santa Monica office and relocating operations to New York, and sources report company-wide downsizing amid a sustained decline in Los Angeles film and TV jobs.
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J.J. Abrams is closing Bad Robot Productions' Santa Monica office and relocating operations to his new New York home, according to reporting in The Hollywood Reporter. The company sold its longtime Los Angeles headquarters in November for $31 million. Bad Robot, founded in 1999, has produced major films and television series over decades. The move comes as film and TV employment in Los Angeles has fallen in recent years.
Reported details:
- Bad Robot is closing its Santa Monica office and moving operations to New York, per The Hollywood Reporter.
- Sources cited by Variety describe company-wide downsizing as "across the board."
- The firm's longtime Los Angeles headquarters was sold in November for $31 million.
- U.S. Labor Department data cited by The Wall Street Journal shows film and TV employment has dropped roughly 30% since 2022, and Sen. Adam Schiff said Los Angeles County lost about 42,000 entertainment jobs over two years.
- California approved a $750 million tax credit program last year intended to retain productions, but reporting indicates the decline has continued.
Summary:
Abrams' relocation is another high-profile example cited in reporting of major companies shifting operations away from Los Angeles, contributing to a broader decline in local film and television employment. Undetermined at this time.
