Christopher Vourlias Hungary’s parliament passed a law on Tuesday that bans the dissemination to minors of content deemed to promote homosexuality and gender change — a move that has drawn condemnation from leading broadcasters and cast a shadow over one of the world’s top production hubs.But it remains to be seen what the impact will be on a hotbed of Hollywood production that has hosted shoots such as Warner Bros.
and Legendary Pictures’ sci-fi tentpole “Dune,” Sony’s “The Nightingale,” Amazon Studios’ “Birds of Paradise,” TNT’s “The Alienist: Angel of Darkness,” and the Netflix fantasy series “The Witcher” (pictured).German media company RTL’s Hungarian arm, which is the country’s largest broadcaster by audience size, said in a.
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