The Bachelorette is back on after a three-month long delay, . The show is set to begin production in July after ABC announced on March 13 that the show's sixteenth season was shut down due to coronavirus concerns.
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Jill Goldsmith Electric Entertainment and Arrowstorm Entertainment said Monday they’ll resume production in Serbia for the third season of fantasy-adventure series The Outpost. Production was halted at the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak in mid-March.The announcement was made jointly by Dean Devlin, CEO of Electric Entertainment and Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin of Arrowstorm Entertainment.Balkanic Media, a production company based in Belgrade, has an extensive post-lockdown production plan
.The Bachelorette is back on after a three-month long delay, . The show is set to begin production in July after ABC announced on March 13 that the show's sixteenth season was shut down due to coronavirus concerns.
The cast of “General Hospital” is heading back to work this summer.
Keanu Reeves and girlfriend Alexandra Grant appeared more in love than ever while out and about in Berlin.The Matrix star, 55, and Grant, 47, arrived in Germany earlier this month as the fourth installment of the sci-fi films prepares to resume filming amid the coronavirus pandemic.
first revealed that the show’s UK shoot was halted in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. Cast member Kristofer Hivju tested positive for the virus, leading the streamer to conduct a deep-clean of the set to prevent further infection.Slowly but surely we are starting to see some major UK projects head back into production on Brit shores.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterHere’s your first look at Oscar Isaac in Paul Schrader’s upcoming pic The Card Counter, in which he plays William Tell, a former serviceman who lives a spartan existence playing cards before he moves into the world of high-stakes poker.As Deadline first revealed, the movie has been on production hiatus since March after a cast member tested positive for COVID-19 five days out from the end of shoot.However, I can now exclusively reveal that cameras are set to
Coronation Street is set to resume filming on Tuesday following a two-and-a-half-month break enforced by the coronavirus pandemic.
After shutting down production following the outbreak of Covid-19 earlier in the year, the two Mission: Impossible movies, parts seven and eight, are reportedly set to resume shooting in September.
Coronation Street is to resume filming next week, but bosses are not taking the return lightly and have set up certain measures to assure the safety of both the cast and crew. In a case of art imitating life, the iconic pub on the cobbles, The Rovers Return Inn, which is always the epicentre of drama and where a lot of scenes are set, will now only be selling takeaway pints and drinks.
Like numerous Hollywood projects, Mission: Impossible 7 also took a beating following the Coronavirus outbreak. But it seems like the Tom Cruise starrer is ready to restart filming. Mission: Impossible 7 first assistant director Tommy Gormley told BBC Radio 4's Today that the filming could start in September and the team could still stick to the May 2021 release date. Now, a new update has revealed Cruise could be going the extra mile to set the ball rolling in safe circumstances.
As per the latest news reports, the highly anticipated film, Mission: Impossible 7 starring Tom Cruise will resume their production work in the month of September. A report in Variety states that Tom Cruise starrer will restart their filming work from September and that the cast and crew will film outdoor scenes first.
Coronation Street’s Andy Whyment has revealed to fans the new rules that he and his fellow soap actors have to adhere to as the ITV programme prepares to resume filming.
Coronation Street will resume filming next week, soap bosses have confirmed – but without kissing scenes or older cast members.
Good news soap fans as it looks like ITV is well underway in bringing its beloved soaps, Emmerdale and Coronation Street back to our screens.
Coronation Street will begin filming again next week after production was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.The hit ITV soap stopped filming 11 weeks ago as the deadly bug continued to sweep through the UK.