THE BATMAN, THE MATRIX 4, And More Expected To Continue Shooting As Usual…For Now, At Least

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Productions are being halted left, right, and centre at the moment, but Warner Bros. appears to be holding off on that for the time being. Just like how they’re sticking to that June 5th release date for Wonder Woman 1984, Variety’s Justin Kroll now reports that shooting on The Batman, The Matrix 4, and King Richard is going to continue as normal. 

He adds that The Suicide Squad is already in post-production, so that’s likely to be unaffected; Black Adam isn’t set to start shooting until August, while work on Aquaman 2 stars in 2021.

Proving that Warner Bros. is adamant that “the show must go on” for now, the next Fantastic Beasts movie is going to start filming (as expected) this coming Monday. Whether things will change over the weekend is hard to say, but the theatrical arm of the studio is clearly handling this quite a bit differently to the television one based on what we heard a little earlier today

Kroll adds that, “[The] situation is obviously fluid and could change but WB is not planning on shutting down productions based on Disney decision.” 

The Coronavirus has been declared a “National Emergency” in the United States by President Donald Trump today, and further travel bans are expected in the coming days. That alone could cause issues for a production like The Batman, but Warner Bros. understandably doesn’t want to have to delay any of its 2021 releases. 

How are you guys feeling about the way things are playing out in Hollywood right now? 

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A Whole Host Of TV Productions Have Been Suspended, Including BATWOMAN, SUPERGIRL, And STRANGER THINGS

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President Donald Trump has just declared the Coronavirus a “national emergency,” and the impact on the entertainment industry is still being felt in a major way. Earlier today, we learned that Disney has hit the pause button on everything from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings to The Little Mermaid, while work on all of their TV pilots has been halted. 

Now, The New York Times’ John Koblin is reporting that, “Netflix is halting production on all scripted TV series and films in the US and Canada for at least two weeks, two people briefed on the plans tell me. This will affect dozens of shows/movies.” Among them is Stranger Things 4

As for Warner Bros. TV, they’ve announced today that they are “halting production on some of our 70+ series and pilots currently filming or about to begin.” While there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 on any of their productions, “the health and safety of our employees, casts and crews remains our top priority.” A full list of shows affected by this has not been revealed. 

However, thanks to Deadline and TV Line, we know that Batwoman, Lucifer, and Supergirl are among them. Earlier today, it was reported that The Flash‘s production has been put on hold.


Pennyworth has also been shut down, and this list will more than likely continue to grow.

Right now, we’re facing countless delays of TV shows and movies which are currently on the way, and it’s too soon to say how much things are going to change moving forward. We could be in for a very quiet few months, though, especially as productions closing down is now becoming the norm. 

We’ll keep you guys updated.

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BLOODSHOT’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed As The Movie Gets Set For $8+ Million Opening Weekend

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Bloodshot arrived in theaters last night, and it managed to earn a respectable $1.2 million during Thursday previews. With people reluctant to go out and many others forced to self-quarantine, this is probably better than Sony Pictures expected, but its opening weekend isn’t looking too great.

Currently, industry estimates are pointing to an $8 million – $10 million opening.

That’s just shy of Vin Diesel’s 2015 movie The Last Witch Hunter (which earned $10.8 million after a $525,000 Thursday night), and there’s no denying this pandemic is having a negative impact of box office takings. However, if the reviews for Bloodshot are any indication, moviegoers probably would have ended up avoiding it this weekend regardless. 

As we right this, the movie has 34% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 88 reviews. According to the Critics Consensus, “Bloodshot gives Vin Diesel a solid opportunity to indulge in old-school action that should satisfy fans, even if the end result is disappointingly mediocre.” 

Interestingly, it has an Audience Score of 80% based on 122 verified ratings, so it’s possible that fans are enjoying Bloodshot a little more than the critics (which has become a regular occurrence). 

With every major April release now postponed, Bloodshot could very well end up being the highest grossing film to come our way for quite some time, which is definitely a rather strange thought. 

Will you be braving the theater this weekend to watch Bloodshot?

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Disney Has Now Paused Production On All Live-Action Projects Including THE LITTLE MERMAID

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This was probably inevitable after last night’s Shang-Chi announcement, but Disney has now paused production and pre-production on all of its currently and soon-to-begin shooting live-action projects.

These include: Home Alone, The Last Duel, Nightmare Alley and The Little Mermaid remake. Peter Pan & Wendy and Shrunk, which were in the pre-production phase, have also been shut-down.

“While there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 on our productions, after considering the current environment and the best interests of our cast and crew, we have made the decision to pause production on some of our live-action films for a short time,” Disney said in a statement. “We will continue to assess the situation and restart as soon as feasible.”

Rob Marshall’s live action take on the ’80s animated classic was set to commence filming next week in London. The delay is not expected to be substantial, but there’s been no timeframe given for cameras to begin rolling again on Mermaid or any of the above projects.

Will other major studios soon follow suit? Well, Deadline‘s report mentions that Sony Pictures is not expected to announce any delays, but it may just be a matter of time. Could Warner Bros.’ The Batman be next? Let’s hope not.

In related news, THR reports that multiple cinema chains across Europe (for now, Spain, Denmark, Norway and Greece) have closed their doors.

We’ll keep you guys updated.

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SUPERGIRL Helps Dreamer In New Photos From Season 5, Episode 15: “Reality Bytes”

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This Sunday’s episode of Supergirl will shift the focus to Dreamer (Nicole Maines), who will take center stage after her roommate (Roxy Wood) falls victim to a vicious hate crime by a man that wants Nia to give up being a superhero just because she’s transgender.

While she and Kara (Melissa Benoist) deal with that, Alex (Chyler Leigh), J’onn (David Harewood) and Kelly (Azie Tesfai) team-up to rescue a man stuck inside a virtual reality escape room, which proves to be a lot easier said than done. 



“Reality Bytes” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, LV) (HDTV)

DREAMER STEPS UP TO PROTECT HER COMMUNITY AFTER HER ROOMMATE IS VICIOUSLY ATTACKED – Nia’s (Nicole Maines) roommate, Yvette (guest star Roxy Wood), is attacked by a man targeting Dreamer because he doesn’t like that Dreamer is transgender and wants her to quit being a superhero. Determined to protect her community from additional harm, Dreamer refuses to give into his threats and puts herself in the line of fire to stop him. Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) stands by Dreamer and enlists additional help from Brainy (Jesse Rath). Meanwhile, Alex (Chyler Leigh), J’onn (David Harewood) and Kelly (Azie Tesfai) attempt to rescue a man stuck inside a virtual reality escape room. Armen V. Kevorkian directed the episode written by Dana Horgan & Jay Faerber (#515). Original airdate 3/15/2020.

   
   
   
   



 

Season four showed that truth, justice and the American way are stronger than fear and hate, as Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) stopped Lex Luthor’s anti-alien campaign with the power of the press, no cape required. As the world returns to normal, some things will never be the same now that Lena (Kate McGrath) knows Kara’s secret and the Monitor has arrived on Earth 38! Watch, like Leviathan, as new dynamics and relationships unfold for Supergirl and her friends and colleagues as their adventures continue in season five!



Supergirl features:
Melissa Benoist as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl
Mehcad Brooks as James ‘Jimmy’ Olsen/Guardian
Chyler Leigh as Alexandra ‘Alex’ Danvers
David Harewood as J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter
Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor
Jesse Rath as Querl Dox/Brainiac 5
Nicole Maines as Nia Nal/Dreamer
Azie Tesfai as Kelly Olsen
Andrea Brooks as Eve Teschmacher/Hope
Julie Gonzalo as Andrea Rojas/Acrata
Staz Nair as William Dey
Erica Durance as Alura Zor-El
Jon Cryer as Lex Luthor

Supergirl returns with a brand new episode on March 15

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MULAN And THE NEW MUTANTS Have Both Been Postponed Indefinitely By Disney Due To Coronavirus

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With growing concerns surrounding the spread of the Coronavirus, Disney has now confirmed that Mulan has been postponed. The live-action adaptation of the classic animated feature was set to arrive in theaters on March 27th, but the studio is now looking to secure a release date later in 2020.

That’s not the only upcoming movie which has been impacted by the pandemic, though, as The New Mutants and the Guillermo Del Toro-produced Antlers are also no longer being released.

There’s no word on what will become of them, but the former seems like a good fit for Disney+. 

The hit on the global box office could be as much as $10 billion this year thanks to the coronavirus, and the trade notes that Black Widow is still scheduled for May 1st. That could, however, change in the coming weeks depending on what happens (many states are enforcing bans on groups of more than 250 – 500 people gathering together in a bid to stop the virus spreading any further). 

As of right now, it looks like we’re in for a quiet couple of months in theaters, and it’s added that, “there’s growing concern that some cinemas could go dark in areas where cases of COVID-19 are proliferating, or where business has slowed.” What the Coronavirus means for films currently shooting is hard to say, but at this rate, 2020 movies could arrive in 2021 instead of later this year!

The most important thing is that people stay healthy, of course, but this is bound to come as a crushing blow to those looking forward to the likes of Mulan and The New Mutants.

We’ll keep you guys updated as we learn more. 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 

Dear Mulan Fans, Making this film has been one of the most satisfying and exhilarating experiences of my entire career, and I’ve been so fortunate to be on this journey with some of the best cast and crew in the business – people who truly embody the attributes of Loyal, Brave, and True. We are so excited to share this film with the world, but given the current ever-shifting circumstances we are all experiencing, unfortunately, we have to postpone the worldwide release of MULAN for now. Our hearts are with everyone the world over who is affected by this virus, and we hope that Mulan’s fighting spirit will continue to inspire those who are working so hard to keep us all safe. Thank you for all of your enthusiasm and support, and I can’t wait for the day where we will all get to experience this tale of a girl warrior who became a legend together #mulan #yifei_cc #loyalbravetrue With love, Niki Caro

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