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Universal Studios Lot

This article is about the studio lot complex. For the adjacent theme park, seeUniversal Studios Hollywood.

Universal Studios Lot is a television andfilm studio complex located at 100 Universal City Plaza inUniversal City, California and is part of the entire Universal Studios complex, which also includes the adjacentUniversal Studios Hollywood theme park. It is the production site ofUniversal Studios and is owned by Comcast through its subsidiaryNBCUniversal.[1] Thelot officially opened the gates of Universal City on March 15, 1915.[2] The lot began offering itsmodern studio tour in 1964, which eventually evolved into the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park.[3] Today the Universal Studios Lot is made up of 400 acres, which includes more than 30 sound stages, theBrokaw News Center and 165 other separate structures.[4]

Universal Studios Lot
View over the backlot soundstages of Universal Studios Lot
General information
TypeFilm and television complex
LocationUniversal City, California
Address100 Universal City Plaza
Inaugurated1915
OwnerUniversal Studios
(NBCUniversal/Comcast)
Website
https://www.universalstudioslot.com

Background

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On March 15, 1915,Carl Laemmle openedUniversal City Studios on a 230-acre ranch in theSan Fernando Valley and called it"Universal City". The site later became known as Universal Studios Lot and Universal City was considered the first self-contained community dedicated to making films.[5]

In 1950, Universal Studios Lot increased its overall size to 400 acres after Universal acquired additional land at the southern border of the studio. Music Corporation of America (MCA) bought the Universal Studios Lot in 1958. Universal then leased back its property from MCA until MCA and Universal merged in 1962.[6]

Shortly after the MCA–Universal Pictures merger, accountants suggested that a new tour in the studio commissary would increase profits. On July 15, 1964, themodern Universal Studios tour was established to include a series of dressing room walk-throughs, peeks at actual production, and later, staged events. This grew over the years into a full-blowntheme park now known asUniversal Studios Hollywood.[3]

Over the next decades, numerous television shows and movies were filmed in Universal Studios Lot, notably at theCourthouse Square andColonial Street sets. This includesPsycho (Paramount Pictures),Back to the Future (Universal Pictures),The Perfect Storm (Warner Bros.),War of the Worlds (Paramount Pictures/DreamWorks),Desperate Housewives (ABC), andThe Good Place (NBC). Today, Universal Studios Lot is one of the largest full-service production facilities. It has continued to modernize and grow with plans to expand by adding additional soundstages and building facilities.[7]

Since 2016, the NBC showAmerican Ninja Warrior has filmed theirLos Angeles city qualifiers and finals courses on thelot.

Studio stages

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Current studio stages

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StudioProductionNotesArea[8]
Stage 1The Jack Benny Show,The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien,Chelsea Lately,The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon LA Shows,Steve,The Kelly Clarkson Show[9] among many others[10]10,635 sq ft (988.0 m2)
Stage 3Desperate Housewives,Heartbeat[11]12,237 sq ft (1,136.9 m2)
Stage 4The Incredible Hulk,2 Fast 2 Furious,Desperate Housewives[12]10,534 sq ft (978.6 m2)
Stage 5Dragnet,Desperate Housewives,Ghost Whisperer[13]8,919 sq ft (828.6 m2)
Stage 12Production stopped in 2020 due to redevelopment of area.[14]29,070 sq ft (2,701 m2)
Stage 16
  • Jurassic Park (1993)
  • Meet the Fockers (2004)[15]
11,553 sq ft (1,073.3 m2)
Stage 17Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein,Leave It To Beaver[16]10,090 sq ft (937 m2)
Stage 1810,669 sq ft (991.2 m2)
Stage 1910,032 sq ft (932.0 m2)
Stage 2010,640 sq ft (988 m2)
Stage 2119,701 sq ft (1,830.3 m2)
Stage 22Hairspray Live!,Will & Grace reboot,17,582 sq ft (1,633.4 m2)
Stage 23Hairspray Live!,America's Got Talent Judge Cuts and 2020 Live Shows,Will & Grace reboot,18,170 sq ft (1,688 m2)
Stage 2417,452 sq ft (1,621.3 m2)
Stage 25Quincy, M.E.17,469 sq ft (1,622.9 m2)
Stage 2617,523 sq ft (1,627.9 m2)
Stage 27Die Hard 2,Jurassic Park,Apollo 13[17]17,515 sq ft (1,627.2 m2)
Stage 3017,452 sq ft (1,621.3 m2)
Stage 3134,921 sq ft (3,244.3 m2)
Stage 3217,523 sq ft (1,627.9 m2)
Stage 337,200 sq ft (670 m2)
Stage 347,181 sq ft (667.1 m2)
Stage 357,208 sq ft (669.6 m2)
Stage 367,181 sq ft (667.1 m2)
Stage 3713,763 sq ft (1,278.6 m2)
Stage 4114,246 sq ft (1,323.5 m2)
Stage 4214,252 sq ft (1,324.1 m2)
Stage 4314,253 sq ft (1,324.1 m2)
Stage 44McMillan & Wife (1971-1977)14,253 sq ft (1,324.1 m2)
Stage 747Die Hard 2[18]Formerly an interior mockups of aBoeing 707 and a747[18]8,201 sq ft (761.9 m2)
1220 Studio5,800 sq ft (540 m2)
Studio K Digital Studio1,000 sq ft (93 m2)
 
Gate 2, Universal Studios
 
Aerial view of soundstages

Former studio stages

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StudioProductionNotes
Stage 2Studio Tour
Stage 6
Stage 7renamed to Stage 747
Stage 8renamed to 1220 Studio
Stage 9renamed to Studio K Digital Studio
Stage 10dubbing stage; ADR facility[19]
Stage 11dubbing stage[19]
Stage 13Universal's House of Horrors
Stage 14Airwolf[20]no longer exists
Stage 15Abbott and Costello Meet Frankensteinno longer exists[21]
Stage 28The Phantom of the OperaAlso known asThe Phantom Stage (1925 – 2014); demolished[22]
Stage 29
Stage 30NowTransformers: The Ride attraction[23]
Stage 31
Stage 32Demolished in 2010 to buildTransformers: The Ride attraction[24]
Stage 50
Stage 52
Stage 55

Studio Tour

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TheStudio Tour is a public attraction both as a VIP and at the adjacentUniversal Studios Hollywood theme park that offers visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the historic studio lot.[25] The tour first opened in 1915 when Carl Laemmle invited visitors to see the studio in action. The Universal Tour was halted in the late 1920s and revived in 1964.[2] Since then, it has evolved through countless iterations, including new tour hosts, movie sets, and experiences.[26]

References

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  1. ^Johnson, Madeleine."Your Complete Guide to Everything Owned by Comcast".Nasdaq. Retrieved2 May 2016.
  2. ^abStrauss, Bob."Universal City turns 100 years old".Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved14 March 2015.
  3. ^ab"Chronology & History of Universal Studios Hollywood". The Studio Tour. RetrievedJuly 9, 2010.
  4. ^"Universal Studios Lot - Facility Operations".UniversalStudiosLot.com. Retrieved23 March 2017.
  5. ^"Universal Studios Lot - About".UniversalStudiosLot.com. Retrieved23 March 2017.
  6. ^"The Last Mogul: Lew Wasserman, MCA and the Hidden History of Hollywood".Dennis McDougal. Retrieved23 March 2017.
  7. ^Johnson, Ted (22 June 2016)."Universal to Build New Soundstage Complex, Expand Theme Park in 5-Year Plan (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety. Retrieved22 June 2016.
  8. ^"Universal Studios Lot | Stages".Universal Studios Lot. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  9. ^"the studiotour.com - Universal Studios Hollywood - Stage 01".www.thestudiotour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  10. ^"Filming Location Matching "Stage 1, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA" (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)".IMDb. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  11. ^"the studiotour.com - Universal Studios Hollywood - Stage 03".www.thestudiotour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  12. ^"the studiotour.com - Universal Studios Hollywood - Stage 04".www.thestudiotour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  13. ^"the studiotour.com - Universal Studios Hollywood - Stage 05".www.thestudiotour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  14. ^"Stage 12".theStudioTour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  15. ^"Stage 16".theStudioTour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  16. ^"the studiotour.com - Universal Studios Hollywood - Stage 17".www.thestudiotour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  17. ^"the studiotour.com - Universal Studios Hollywood - Stage 27".www.thestudiotour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  18. ^ab"the studiotour.com - Universal Studios Hollywood - Stage 747".www.thestudiotour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  19. ^ab"Stage 10".theStudioTour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  20. ^"Stage 14".theStudioTour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  21. ^"Stage 15".theStudioTour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  22. ^"Stage 28".theStudioTour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  23. ^"Stage 30".theStudioTour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  24. ^"Stage 32".theStudioTour.com. Retrieved2022-05-06.
  25. ^"Universal Studios Tour".UniversalStudiosHollywood.com. Retrieved23 March 2017.
  26. ^"Universal Studio's New Tram Host Jimmy Fallon Celebrates Debut".IBT. 2 June 2011. Retrieved23 March 2017.

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