From Script to Screen
Pride Month brings a fantastic new exhibit to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. A fresh look at LGBTQ+ characters and the actors who brought them to life is available for fans to check out now! Great costumes from The Color Purple, Doom Patrol, IT: Chapter Two an more are on display.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Experience
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is rolling out the red carpet for Pride Month. A new exhibit celebrates the LGBTQ+ characters. Do you love Stede Bonnet in Our Flag Means Death? Or maybe Ellie Williams from The Last of Us is more of your speed? There’s a little something for everyone. (I will readily watch Lafayette Reynolds clips all day now.) Check out a peek of the exhibit.
You can check out the new exhibit in the Tour’s Stage 48: Script to Screen experience. In there you’ll find specifically curated displays. It’s a fantastic showcase Numerous iconic costumes and props from different series and movies. Some of these characters really did an amazing job of showcasing LGBTQ+ representation on screen.
Costumes and Props Showcased

- Taraji P. Henson as Shug Avery in The Color Purple
- Matt Bomer as Negative Man in Doom Patrol
- Rhys Darby as Stede Bonnet in Our Flag Means Death
- Nelsan Ellis as Lafayette Reynolds in True Blood
- Bella Ramsey as Ellie Williams in The Last of Us
- Bill Hader as Richie Tozier in IT: Chapter Two
- Props from Lucifer

What Else is on the Tour?
Here’s what Warner Bros. has to say about their long-running attraction. “Go behind the lens and discover the secrets of movie making magic. Our Studio Tour brings you closer than ever to the entertainment you love. You’ll explore one of the busiest working studios in Los Angeles with one of our expert Tour Guides, who will take you behind the scenes of the studio that has been entertaining the world for over 100 years.”
We live for stories. From drama and horror to comedy and beyond, each holds incredible power to affect us. Walk through the history of Warner Bros. to see how we’ve been bringing stories to life for over 100 years.
The new exhibit on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour is now open. Tours depart daily from 9 AM to 3:30 PM.
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