KA, there are avenues into Hollywood. There is the Black List website:
https://blcklst.com/
KA, there are avenues into Hollywood. There is the Black List website:
There are screenwriting competitions like the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting:
https://www.oscars.org/nicholl
There are various other fellowships and mentorship programs in Hollywood:
https://gointothestory.blcklst.com/hollywood-writing-fellowships-bed4f491f7e8
There is advice I offer in this Business of Screenwriting article:
That is a path to reaching out to literary managers in Hollywood.
Beyond that, there are countless screenwriting contests like the Austin Film Festival, Screencraft, Tracking Board (just Google "screenplay contests" and you'll find dozens of them). Be sure to vet them as most do not mean much in Hollywood, despite their claims.
Finally, there is Roadmap Writers which is a kind of concierge service to help writers interface and connect with producers, managers, agents, and the like.
https://www.roadmapwriters.com/
Bottom line, it always comes back to the script. Make sure your screenplay has a strong story concept, the writing is lean, yet evocative making for a "good read," and your unique voice comes through the pages.
I hope that helps!