Workers transform the Hollywood sign to read 'Rams House' in Los Angeles on February 14, 2022. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Hollywood Sign Trust allowed for making the change to celebrate the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl championship. AP Photo
A sign advertises the opening of the Hollywoodland housing development in the hills on Mulholland Drive overlooking Los Angeles, California, circa 1924. Getty Images
Workmen prepare to lower the last letter in the famed 'Hollywood' sign that has stood in the Hollywood Hills overlooking Los Angeles since the 1920s, on August 11, 1978. The old sign, made from telephone poles and plywood, had gradually succumbed to high winds and dry rot, and was replaced by a new one. AP Photo
The Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, California, on October 4, 2021. One of Hollywood's most powerful unions voted to authorise a strike, threatening a walkout that could cripple movie and TV studios still trying to come back from Covid-19 shutdowns. Bloomberg
Workers transform the Hollywood sign to read 'Rams House' in Los Angeles on February 14, 2022. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Hollywood Sign Trust allowed for making the change to celebrate the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl championship. AP Photo
A sign advertises the opening of the Hollywoodland housing development in the hills on Mulholland Drive overlooking Los Angeles, California, circa 1924. Getty Images
Workmen prepare to lower the last letter in the famed 'Hollywood' sign that has stood in the Hollywood Hills overlooking Los Angeles since the 1920s, on August 11, 1978. The old sign, made from telephone poles and plywood, had gradually succumbed to high winds and dry rot, and was replaced by a new one. AP Photo
The Hollywood sign in Los Angeles, California, on October 4, 2021. One of Hollywood's most powerful unions voted to authorise a strike, threatening a walkout that could cripple movie and TV studios still trying to come back from Covid-19 shutdowns. Bloomberg
Workers transform the Hollywood sign to read 'Rams House' in Los Angeles on February 14, 2022. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Hollywood Sign Trust allowed for making the change to celebrate the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl championship. AP Photo