- by foxnews
- 29 Mar 2026
"Dude, I'm so old," he said. "I was on the lot at, uh, CBS Radford when we were doing 'Just Shoot Me'... And also they were doing 'Seinfeld,' and I'd see him on his bike. It was the greatest lot. Of course, just filed for bankruptcy, the lot. Terrifying in L.A. Thanks, [LA Mayor] Karen Bass. Thanks, [Gov.] Gavin [Newsom]."
Carvey agreed that "the Hollywood studio system is dying," and insisted changes need to be made in order to revive it.
"The amount of productions is dying, and so they have to do something so more production comes back, and that starts with negotiating with the union and also subsidizing the industry tax breaks to compete with Romania," Carvey said.
Spade and Carvey are not the only celebrities concerned with the current state of Hollywood and the growing trend of producing movies and TV shows not only in other states, but also in other countries.
When speaking to the outlet, Voight explained that "every studio has a lot of smart people" who have made use of the many benefits "and the gifts that are being given out throughout the world to lure people to different countries."
He explained that rather than just "level[ing] the playing field," Hollywood "need[s] to be competitive" in order to get people back.
"This shouldn't be political," Voight added. "I don't know the political identities of the people we've talked to. We've talked to a lot of people here. I don't distinguish them on their party affiliation. And If we can come up with [a plan that can be executed], he'll back us. He wants us to be the Hollywood of old. If we all come together, I believe we have a bright future."
In a previous statement to Fox News Digital, Voight said he has been in the business long enough to see the "slow deterioration" of Hollywood through the years.
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