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Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Trump's ‘Hollywood Tariff': Where to Move 7 Potentially Impacted TV Shows
President Donald Trump sent shockwaves through Hollywood this weekend when he took to Truth Social to announce that he was 'authorizing the Department of Commerce, and the United States Trade Representative, to immediately begin the process of instituting a 100% Tariff on any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands.' And while the White House on Monday stressed that no final decisions on foreign film tariffs have actually been made, we here at TVLine can't help but wonder how this would impact the thing we care about most: TV. Any hypothetical tariff would presumably extend to small-screen productions — and a lot of our favorite TV shows shoot internationally — so we decided to get out ahead of any executive orders and figure out where more than a half-dozen series (both scripted and unscripted) will have to film if they're forced to find new shooting locations across the good ol' U.S. of A. What follows are seven very real, totally serious suggestions. 🇺🇸 More from TVLine Survivor's [Spoiler] Explains Why 'the Revolution Was Not Televised!' The Amazing Race: Phil Drops Another Big Surprise Twist on the Racers Survivor 48: The Underdogs Plot a Revolution - But Is It Too Late? In lieu of a race around the world, Phil Keoghan will now instruct teams of two to hotfoot it around the EPCOT World Showcase at Walt Disney World. — Ryan Schwartz Paris, France is a global fashion capital, known for its understated elegance and classic styles. Alas, Emily Cooper will now be working in Paris, Texas, which (fun fact!) has a 65-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower topped with a red cowboy hat. — R.S. The Game of Thrones prequel previously filmed in the UK and Spain. But now that the powers that be are limited to the continental United States, Daemon and Rhaenyra Targaryen will have to draw their swords at… the Medieval Times in Lyndenhurst, N.J. Sure, it won't look anything like Dragonstone. But on the bright side: unlimited turkey legs at craft service! — R.S. The international offshoot has been praised for taking full advantage of the Sydney backdrop — which, in and of itself, has made TV's fifth NCIS series look special, if not downright picturesque. But if production has to relocate from the Land Down Under, they'll have to settle for… Sydney, North Dakota, which has a population density of 3.7 people per square mile. That should keep the multi-national task force busy for… well, at least a few episodes. Provided they can find naval crimes being committed in the Great Lakes. — R.S. Forget Fiji. Have you been to Boca Raton? Our castaways will have to outwit, outlast and outplay each other alongside the sandy Florida beaches, with the added challenge of dodging swarms of snowbirds threatening their gameplay. Instead of competing for supplies and rice, the teams will have the chance to lower their property taxes! — Claire Franken Alan Cumming will no longer lord over Peacock's reality show in outrageous regalia against the backdrop of a Scottish countryside. But if anyone can figure out how to elevate White Castle's medieval font and customary blue visor, it's this dazzling master of ceremonies. While the cast can't scheme within the confines of a sophisticated castle, nor meet at the iconic round table to make their cuts, they can gather around a giant, square slider and cast their votes with a dessert on a stick. — C.F. HBO's Emmy-winning anthology has traveled the globe over the course of its three seasons: Hawai'i, Sicily and, most recently, Thailand. But what kind of social satire might Mike White be able to explore in a place like… Atlantic City? Forget the glitz and glamour of a five-star resort! Let's follow a new rag-tag group of individuals navigating the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and the boardwalk's robust offering of questionably maintained carnival rides. — C.F. Best of TVLine Young Sheldon Easter Eggs: Every Nod to The Big Bang Theory (and Every Future Reveal) Across 7 Seasons Weirdest TV Crossovers: Always Sunny Meets Abbott, Family Guy vs. Simpsons, Nine-Nine Recruits New Girl and More ER Turns 30: See the Original County General Crew, Then and Now


USA Today
23-03-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Video captures smoke billowing into Disney's EPCOT park after weekend fire
Video captures smoke billowing into Disney's EPCOT park after weekend fire Show Caption Hide Caption EPCOT fire breaks out at Disney, no injuries reported A fire broke out backstage at Disney's EPCOT World Showcase. No injuries were reported. A fire erupted backstage at Walt Disney World's World Showcase at EPCOT, according to local reports. On Saturday, at around 7:20 p.m., a fire broke out backstage at the Disney theme park in Orlando, Florida, local outlets Fox 35 and Click Orlando reported. The flames broke out in a walk-in cooler at the backstage area, where only employees are allowed, at France Pavilion. While no one was harmed, the ride 'Remy's Ratatouille Adventure' had to be evacuated due to the flames, according to Fox 35. USA TODAY has reached out to Walt Disney World for more information. The cause of the fire has not been released yet. Videos and pictures of black plumes of smoke billowing into the sky were posted to social media. "EPCOT France burning was not on my 2025 bingo card," wrote user @authenticallyamandaliss on the video she posted to TikTok of the smoke. "First day of my Disney trip was definitely interesting." Did the Ratatouille ride at EPCOT reopen? As of Sunday morning, the Ratatouille ride is open, according to the My Disney Experience app. Julia is a trending reporter for USA TODAY. You can connect with her on LinkedIn, follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter, Instagram and TikTok: @juliamariegz, or email her at jgomez@