Lisa Kudrow Calls for Preservation of Warner Bros. Studio Lot Amidst Imminent Sale
Actress Lisa Kudrow has publicly voiced her strong desire for the Warner Bros. studio lot to be preserved "as is," as the iconic property faces an imminent sale. Kudrow, who filmed hit series such as Friends and The Comeback on the lot, stated her firm belief that the site holds significant value for both the city and the broader entertainment industry.
She urged any prospective owners not to alter the studio lot, emphasizing its current functionality and undeniable historical importance.
Kudrow specifically requested that "Jack Warner's roses" remain untouched.
This heartfelt appeal comes amidst ongoing discussions regarding the potential $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. The streaming giant Netflix is reportedly a key player in these discussions. Simultaneously, David Ellison, owner of Paramount Skydance, is also said to be pursuing an acquisition of Warner Bros. for his expanding studio empire.