By Mike Fleming Jr
22.04.2020 - 23:27 / etonline.com
The potential spinoff is still in limbo.
With the coronavirus pandemic shutting down Hollywood productions and delaying projects worldwide, the status of The CW's , which stars Katie Cassidy, Katherine McNamara and Juliana Harkavy, continues to be a question the cast and creative team don't have the answer to — for now.
«Times are obviously very different and so we don't really know when we'll find out. We're obviously super hopeful and I'm constantly having conversations [about the
By Mike Fleming Jr
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CBS's was the first scripted TV show to go back to work -- virtually, of course — amid the coronavirus outbreak, which has led to hundreds of Hollywood productions being shut down worldwide. In a matter of days, the work the cast and crew put in to make the special remote episode come to life will air for all to see.
By Andreas Wiseman
Will & Grace creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick revealed that cast members put their personal issues aside for the greater good of the show amid rumors that costars Megan Mullally and Debra Messing are feuding.
Eve isn't the woman she used to be.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases who is often seen alongside President Donald Trump during White House press briefings, is answering questions from some children in a new episode of Will Smith’s Snapchat show Will at Home.
With the lockdown still firmly in place, shops and supermarkets are constantly updating their opening times and shopper rules.
Actor Shahab Hosseini, director Kourosh Ahari and producer Alex Bretow have formed the company Pol Media. With "pol" translating to "bridge" in Farsi, the distribution and production company aims to "bridge the gap" between Iranian and international art, culture and cinema with that of the U.S.
Harley Quinn got to headline her own film with “Birds Of Prey”, but director David Ayer is apologizing to fans for the way the character was introduced in his film, “Suicide Squad”.
"I am growing and learning in a changing world."