Hollywood location shooting in Canada in 2019 hit a new high, according to a report from local indie film and TV producers. But then the COVID-19 pandemic slammed into the Canadian production sector, shuttering all U.S.
17.03.2020 - 19:01 / etcanada.com
After years of delays, the upcoming “Avatar” sequels have hit yet another snag.
On Tuesday, the New Zealand Herald reported that James Cameron’s four scheduled sequels to the 2009 smash hit have been forced to stop production as a result of the global coronavirus outbreak.
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Asked when crew might be getting back to work on the films, producer Jon Landau told the Herald, “I can’t give you an answer.
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Hollywood location shooting in Canada in 2019 hit a new high, according to a report from local indie film and TV producers. But then the COVID-19 pandemic slammed into the Canadian production sector, shuttering all U.S.
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The Avatar sequels have halted production in New Zealand amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
The latest news is that the Avatar movies sequels have halted production in New Zealand. This is all due to the outbreak of the coronavirus and comes via Variety who report that the James Cameron-helmed sequels have stopped “until further notice”.
Production of three “Avatar” sequels in New Zealand has been put on hold as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak.
By Andreas Wiseman
Production of three “Avatar” sequels in New Zealand has been put on hold as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak.
Peaky Blinders, Line of Duty and The Witcher have all halted production amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Sony is the latest studio to pause filming on a major movie, halting pre-production on “Uncharted” for six weeks.
Hopefully these updates slow down, but at the moment, each and every single day brings something new to report, in terms of the Coronavirus spread affecting Hollywood. Today, it’s the news that Matt Reeves’ The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/The Caped Crusader, has halted production.