“Traffic Is a Monster and Parking Is a Bitch”: Josh Hutcherson’s L.A. Diaries

Bouncing back and forth between Hollywood and his native Kentucky, Josh Hutcherson stole our hearts early, starring in YA classics like Bridge to Terabithia and the Hunger Games franchise. Now 33, Hutcherson, who next stars in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, was settled in Brooklyn for all of about five minutes before HBO called him with a dream role: wholesome boy-next-door beau to Rachel Sennott’s aspiring Tinseltown talent manager in the network’s newest ensemble comedy, I Love LA. It’s a part that Hutcherson, who still remembers his child star days spent racing to auditions with his mom, was able to dive into easily—and deeply. So who better to chaperone us around the City of Angels in this week’s installment of Share Location? Below, Hutcherson tells all, from Koreatown thrifting and Thai food must-haves to Dodger Stadium and the Hollywood Bowl.
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