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WARNER BROS. STUDIO TOUR Adds 'Stage 48: Script To Screen'

WARNER BROS. STUDIO TOUR HOLLYWOOD ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION

Additional features include brand new interactive journey behind-the-scenes of the production process and significant enhancements throughout the popular backlot tour.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is introducing a major expansion to the studio’s popular tour opening July 16, 2015, anchored by the addition of the brand new feature Stage 48: Script to Screen. The announcement was made today by Danny Kahn, Executive Director, Warner Bros. Studio Tour
Hollywood.

“T hese new enhancements will allow our guests to go even further behind-the scenes of the production world and enjoy an insider’s view of Hollywood in a fun, interactive way,” said Kahn. “Stage 48: Script to Screen brings a completely new dimension to the Studio Tour and offers guests an opportunity to see how their favorite movies and TV shows were made – right on the studio lot where so many of them were created.”

This innovative new addition to the Studio Tour, Stage 48: Script to Screen offers guests the unique opportunity to explore the full film and television production process – from the earliest scripts and casting sessions to the final touches in postproduction and the glory of awards season, each component is represented step-by-step throughout the purpose-built soundstage. Among Stage 48’s various interactive elements exclusive to the Studio Tour is the opportunity for guests to re-enact a scene from “Friends” right on the iconic Central Perk set. Guests will also be able to design their own Batmobiles and movie costumes while in the pre-production section. Guests will enjoy “flying” on Harry’s broomstick at the photo opportunity, which employs the same green screen technology used in the “Harry Potter” movie productions.

Additionally, the Studio Tour will feature newly enhanced elements throughout the experience, including specially recorded messages from the stars of “2 Broke Girls,” “Pretty Little Liars,” and “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” as well as new video montages highlighting the movies and television shows filmed over the years on the studio’s backlot sets.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood gives guests a behind-the-scenes experience like never before as they explore the sets, soundstages, and iconic locations on Warner Bros.’ legendary studio lot. Knowledgeable tour guides lead intimate groups on an unrivaled journey behind the camera, sharing stories and moviemaking secrets with guests along the way.

The Studio Tour also includes a rare look inside the four-story Prop Department, featuring one of the largest selections of rare antiquities and modern furniture, rugs, drapery, lighting, and hand props from Hollywood’s golden era, and the Picture Car Vault, which showcases vehicles from all seven “Batman” movies, such as the Tumbler from “The Dark Knight” series and the Bathammer from “Batman and Robin.”

Along the way, guests explore the famous backlot locations used in some of the world’s most popular movies and television series, including Best Picture Oscar winners “Argo” and “Million Dollar Baby” and the wildly successful “Pretty Little Liars” television series, and visit working soundstages for an insider’s peek at Sheldon and Leonard’s apartment from “The Big Bang Theory” or “The Ellen DeGeneres Show’s” set.

About Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is located on Warner Bros.’ Burbank lot (3400 W. Riverside Drive Burbank, CA 91505), with tours departing continuously, seven days a week starting at 8am (extended hours are available during the spring and summer seasons). Regular tickets are $62 per person (eight years old and up), and Deluxe Tours are also available with special reservations. For more information or to make a booking, visit www.wbstudiotour.com or call 877-492-8687. Groups of 25 or more should email studio.tour@warnerbros.com or call 818-977-1943. Advanced bookings are highly recommended.

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