Top Gun: Maverick, the continuation of the 1986 romance-action flick Top Gun, has joined other upcoming blockbusters in having its release date pushed back.
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FX’s “Fargo” is the latest series to halt production as concerns of COVID-19 continue to worsen.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series, set to star Chris Rock in the fourth season, announced that not only has filming stopped with only two episodes left to shoot, but their April 19 premiere date will also no longer stand.
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The upcoming season is set in 1950s Kanas City with Rock as the head of a major crime family.
Top Gun: Maverick, the continuation of the 1986 romance-action flick Top Gun, has joined other upcoming blockbusters in having its release date pushed back.
Tom Cruise's need for speed has officially stalled out — but only temporarily. On Thursday, Paramount Pictures announced that it was delaying the June 24 release date of due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Universal Pictures is shaking up its release calendar, setting new dates for Illumination’s “Minions: The Rise of Gru” and “Sing 2.”
R. Kelly asked to be freed from a federal jail on Thursday, citing coronavirus concerns as the reason for his release.
It is no secret that The Batman has a star-studded line-up. Matt Reeves-directorial sees Robert Pattinson replacing Ben Affleck as the Cape Crusader. Stars like Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright and Andy Serkis are among the cast members. While the filming began earlier this year, the production came to a halt due to the Coronavirus outbreak. While it is obvious that the production schedule will change, there are rumours that Warner Bros could reschedule the release date of The Batman.
The International Olympic Committee is beginning discussions about postponing the 2020 Olympic Games, set to be held this summer in Tokyo. In a letter to athletes released Sunday by IOC president Thomas Bach, the executive said that the committee was beginning discussions with the Tokyo organizing committee, Japanese authorities, the national Olympic committees and other stakeholders (including, presumably, Olympic sponsors and media partners) about the situation.
Kelsea Ballerini has been left disappointed after having to cancel a host of plans she’d made to support the release of her new album due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Add "Black Widow" to the list of films that have delayed release dates due to coronavirus concerns. The Marvel flick was set to arrive in theaters on May 1, but has been moved to an unspecified later date.
We’ll be waiting for Fargo‘s season four for a little while longer.
The anticipated fourth season of FX’s anthology series “Fargo” will no longer premiere in April as planned.
Joaquin Phoenix and his fiancee Rooney Mara aren’t taking any chances when it comes to their health amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rita Ora steps out in a chic cream look for music promo at the Global Studios in London earlier in the week.
By Nellie Andreeva
Many were stunned last summer when Jay-Z unexpectedly announced that his Roc Nation company had struck an entertainment and social-awareness campaign with the NFL. After all, the rapper-mogul had harshly criticized the NFL over its treatment of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, whose controversial symbolic kneeling during the National Anthem to protest racial inequality in the U.S. has essentially seen him drummed out of the league.
Looks like fans will have to wait a while to see .
Looks like fans will have to wait a while to see .
I had to double-check this but it looks like the ninth movie in the ‘Fast & Furious’ series has been pushed back an entire year by Universal Pictures. The news comes via Variety.