the songstress is delaying the release of her new album, — but the mom-to-be is making it up to fans with a new virtual series! Perry, 35, took to social media on Monday to explain why the record will no longer be dropping Aug. 14.“Welp.
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Jamie Lee Curtis is speaking out about the delay of Halloween Kills.
The 61-year-old actress confirmed the news that the highly anticipated next film in the Halloween franchise was pushed back by a year amid the pandemic as of Wednesday (July 8).
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“I am as disappointed as you are. Mostly because the movie the David has created from the characters that John and Debra created Is a masterpiece. Prescient and powerful. I promise you it will be
the songstress is delaying the release of her new album, — but the mom-to-be is making it up to fans with a new virtual series! Perry, 35, took to social media on Monday to explain why the record will no longer be dropping Aug. 14.“Welp.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom's wedding has been pushed back. The couple - who are expecting their first child - were due to marry in winter 2019 but they were forced to push it back to this summer in Japan, before the coronavirus pandemic caused it to be postponed again.
Disney has taken Mulan off the theatrical release calendar amid the ongoing pandemic and a surge in COVID-19 cases across the U.S. The adventure epic, directed by Niki Caro, had been set to hit theaters on Aug.
Fans will have to wait a little bit longer before the next visit from their friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man.
"No Time to Die" MGM, Universal and Bond producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced that after careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace, the release of "No Time to Die" will be postponed until November 2020."A Quiet Place Part II" Director John Krasinski announced on Instagram that the horror sequel's March theatrical release would be delayed amid the growing spread of the coronavirus around the globe.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineDisney announced major changes to the studio’s release calendar in a shakeup that involves delaying its “Star Wars” movies and “Avatar” sequels out one year.The studio still plans to dominate moviegoing around the holidays when theaters are able to reopen.
Page Six has learned that Nick Cannon‘s upcoming talk show has officially been postponed. The outlet said today that Cannon’s new series was no longer going to premiere in September of this year.
Big Thief guitarist Buck Meek has shared a new single entitled ‘Roll Back Your Clocks’.The track was produced by Andrew Sarlo, known for his work with Bon Iver, Nick Hakim and Big Thief. Listen to it below:‘Roll Back Your Clocks’ is the first new music from Meek this year, following 2019 single ‘Halo Light’ and his 2018 eponymous full-length debut.
Todd Tucker shared a video featuring his and Kandi Burruss’ daughter, baby Blaze Tucker. The cutie pie could not be sweeter, and each time they get to see her, fans are in awe and they simply cannot get enough of the baby girl.
Halloween Kills, the latest instalment in the long-running horror franchise, will not disappoint slasher fans.Carpenter, who has directed numerous horror classics including the original 1978 Halloween, has composed the score for the new Michael Myers story. Speaking to IndieWire, he described the film as “intense and brutal”.“The movie is something else,” Carpenter said in the interview.
Sadly, this week brought news that “Halloween Kills,” which was scheduled to arrive in theaters this October, has been delayed until 2021. This news especially hurts because the last feature in the franchise, 2018’s “Halloween,” was such a shot in the arm for the series, the anticipation for the sequel has been immense.
Jamie Lee Curtis is reassuring fans the delayed Halloween Kills is a “masterpiece” that is worth the wait after the horror film was pushed back a year.
‘Halloween’ was the sequel to the classic film that we deserved.But of course with Michael Myers films, there will be another one.That sequel would be ‘Halloween Kills’ and was set to come out in October 2020. That is until this teaser, which features Laurie (Jamie Lee Curtis) with her kids leaving her house where she had just trapped and burned Michael.
Fans aren’t the only ones who are disappointed “Halloween Kills” has been pushed back a year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
again. Well, the first teaser for its sequel, “Halloween Kills,” gives us a glimpse at how he’s still alive.In the teaser, released after Universal’s announcement that the film’s release would be pushed from Oct. 16 of this year till next October, Jamie Lee Curtis’ Laurie Strode is sitting with her daughter Karen (Judy Greer) and grandchild Allyson (Andi Matichak) in the bed of a pickup truck, very injured from what has just transpired.
Sorry, film fans, Halloween has been canceled for 2020. Well, not literally, but if you’re a horror fan, it appears that this year’s frightening holiday (which is likely to be scary anyway given the daily lives of American citizens) is going to be a little less terrifying, with Blumhouse delaying the release of “Halloween Kills” and a couple of the studio’s other upcoming films.
Dave McNary Film ReporterUniversal Pictures is pushing back the openings of “Candyman” and its two “Halloween” sequels, marking only the latest release date delays amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Candyman” will move back three weeks from Sept. 25 to Oct.