(Credit: Universal Pictures) At this point, it’s surprising that California’s current spate of wildfires hasn’t engulfed Hollywood. It’s been that kind of year for Tinseltown; everything has seemed to go up in flames. In the two months since The New York Times’ initial report on Harvey Weinstein’s years of systematic sexual predation, many of the industry’s biggest stars have been exposed and brought down for their own misbehavior; productions have scrapped now-poisonous names from credits, or from the movies themselves, or even, in the case of Louis C.K.’s “I Love You, Daddy,” scrapped a movie’s release altogether.