Vanessa Hudgens found herself at the centre of backlash after sharing a picture many deemed in “poor taste” amid the coronavirus crisis in China.
15.01.2020 - 06:56 / variety.com
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the Jan. 14 conclusion of “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”
More than a month after it began, the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event crashed to a close Tuesday night on the CW with back-to-back episodes of “Arrow” and “Legends of Tomorrow” that brought the action back to one, unified earth — oh yeah, and also tied the DC film and television universes together.
The emotional first hour picked up at the Dawn of Time, bringing viewers
Vanessa Hudgens found herself at the centre of backlash after sharing a picture many deemed in “poor taste” amid the coronavirus crisis in China.
Shares in China's leading film studios took an immediate dive Monday moments after the country's stock markets resumed trading after the long Chinese New Year holiday.
Vanessa Hudgens has been criticised for sharing a picture of herself wearing a face mask on social media amid the coronavirus crisis in China.
China’s streaming and online games companies have received a boost from the cancelation of seven major film releases that were expected to have dominated the Chinese New Year holidays, and the enforced closure of the country’s cinemas.
A man thought to be a Chinese national has been taken to hospital after falling ill at a hotel in York, as a cruise ship has been quarantined it Italy after a passenger was being checked for coronavirus.
China's major movie studios are scrapping the North American release plans for their big Lunar New Year blockbusters after being forced to shelve the projects at home because of the growing coronavirus outbreak.On Thursday afternoon, the leading studios in Beijing announced simultaneously that all seven of the major films that were set for release on Saturday, the first day of the weeklong Lunar holiday, would be put on hold.Chinese New Year is the biggest box office period in the world by
Major changes are afoot in the Arrowverse.
Oliver Queen's (Stephen Amell) first death during Crisis on Infinite Deaths, in which he stayed behind to fight off those Dementor-like creatures while his friends escaped, ripped our hearts into a million pieces. According to the Arrow star, filming that tragic scene was just as painful. During an appearance on Smallville alum Michael Rosenbaum's podcast Inside of You, Amell opened up about that unforgettable moment and why filming it was such a frustrating experience.
[Warning: Episode 3 spoilers ahead!]
Universal Pictures’ sci-fi thriller “Extinction” starring Lizzy Caplan and Michael Pena was critically panned, yanked from its planned 2018 U.S. theatrical debut, and offloaded to Netflix. But it has found a new life on the big screen two years later in China, where it came in fifth at the box office over the weekend with a $1.4 million debut.
The “Arrowverse” saved its biggest surprises for the final two hours: TV’s Barry Allen (played by Grant Gustin) met big-screen Barry Allen (played by Ezra Miller).