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Brownstone Street Or New York Street In Universal Studios

New York Street and Brownstone Street on Universal Studios Backlot Transformed

Extensive Re-Dressing for Future Filming Projects

Iconic Backdrops from Past Productions Revived

Universal Studios Hollywood has embarked on a major re-dressing of two iconic backlot streets, Brownstone Street and New York Street. These historic facades have been meticulously recreated to accommodate future filming projects, offering filmmakers a versatile backdrop for a wide range of cinematic narratives.

Brownstone Street, known for its quaint charm, has been transformed back to its former glory as it appeared in films like "The Sting" and "The Big Lebowski." The street's distinctive architecture, complete with storefronts and cobblestone paving, evokes a nostalgic atmosphere.

New York Street, meanwhile, has been re-imagined to resemble its appearance in classic films such as "Back to the Future" and "To Live and Die in L.A." This bustling thoroughfare features towering buildings, flickering neon signs, and bustling crowds, creating an authentic and immersive urban environment.


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