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Impact of Hollywood strikes being felt across the pond
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London — In the heart of the English countryside, a multimillion-dollar set of the mythical land of Oz — complete with the thatched roof houses of Munchkinland, and a yellow brick road to boot — lies empty.
Production on the set of "Wicked" — a film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, and starring Ariana Grande — has shut down in the U.K. for the foreseeable future, as the effects of the Hollywood actors' and writers' strikes are being felt far beyond Hollywood.
London is the third largest center for movie production in the world. Major productions being shot in England's capital, like "Wicked" and the Walt Disney-produced "Deadpool 3," have paused all production until further notice.
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