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| Brownstone Street | Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Studios |
1) Batman Returns
The 1992 follow-up to the blockbuster Batman, Batman Returns stars Michael Keaton as the Caped Crusader, Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman and Danny DeVito as the Penguin. Batman must face this double threat even as Gotham City celebrates Christmas.Directed by Tim Burton, this darker sequel was filmed almost entirely at Warner Bros. Studios (3400 Warner Blvd, Burbank 91505) including Stage 16, which housed the Gotham Plaza set; and Brownstone Street, which stood in for various Gotham City locations and can be seen on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. The tour also features DC Superheroes & Supervillains, which includes "The Batcave" with the Batmobile from Burton's original Batman, costumes and more.
2) Die Hard
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| Fox Plaza | Photo: So Have You Scene That for Discover LA |
Expectations for Die Hard were low in 1988. Willis and Rickman were making their big screen debuts - the role of John McClane was turned down by a Who's Who of 80s leading men, from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone to Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Mel Gibson, Kurt Russell and Al Pacino, who also famously turned down Han Solo in Star Wars.
Die Hard is now regarded as one of the all-time great action films - the McClane and Gruber characters are icons of the genre - and a beloved Christmas movie. Die Hard was one of the Top 10 highest-grossing films of 1988, and earned four Oscar nominations in technical categories. Filming took place almost entirely at Fox Plaza (2121 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles 90064), which was under construction in Century City. There were reportedly only two requests - no filming during the day and no damage from explosions.
3) Gremlins
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| The church at Midwest Street Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Studios |
HOLIDAYS MADE HERE
Get ready to talk fast and live slow as the world of Gilmore Girls springs to life at Holidays Made Here, a one-of-a-kind immersive celebration honoring the show’s 25th anniversary. Now through Jan. 4, 2026 (closed Christmas Day), fans are invited to step into Stars Hollow, fully recreated with authentic detail and dressed for the holidays at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Guests will also enjoy behind-the-scenes stories while on tour from Gremlins, Elf, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, and many other holiday favorites.
Family photo with The Grinch™ at Grinchmas™ | Photo: Universal Studios Hollywood
4) How the Grinch Stole Christmas
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| Family photo with The Grinch™ at Grinchmas™ Photo: Universal Studios Hollywood |
During Holidays at Universal Studios Hollywood (100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City 91608), get together with the Grinch™ at a Who-tacular celebration to enjoy the music and fun of Grinchmas™. Meet the maven of mischief himself, his dog Max, and favorite Whoville residents. You'll also witness the spectacular lighting of the one-of-a-kind Dr. Seuss-inspired tree to join in a celebration of music, song and light, and much more!
5) It's a Wonderful Life
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| Martini House | Photo: So Have You Scene That for Discover LA |
Directed and produced by Frank Capra, It's a Wonderful Life stars Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey, who has given up his personal dreams to help others in his community. His suicidal thoughts on Christmas Eve alert his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers), who shows George all the lives he's touched and what the world would be like if he hadn't existed.
Although many of the locations from It’s a Wonderful Life are long gone, the one-story, ranch-style home purchased by the Martini family in the film still stands at 4587 Viro Road in La CaƱada Flintridge.





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