Karen O has pleaded with America’s leaders to stop calling coronavirus the “Chinese virus”.
04.03.2020 - 23:46 / hollywood.com
The coronavirus spread has forced James Bond bosses to rethink the release of their latest movie, No Time To Die.
The global pandemic has already prompted producers to scrap an upcoming Beijing premiere in China and Asian press tour, and now they’re rescheduling the U.K., U.S. and international release dates in April (2020) following requests to delay the film’s launch from fans online.
MGM, Eon and Universal executives have agreed to postpone No Time to Die and release the movie at the end of
Karen O has pleaded with America’s leaders to stop calling coronavirus the “Chinese virus”.
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"As a member of the Asian American community I stand behind Asians around the world."
Chinese authorities say they will begin to ease the travel restrictions in Hubei Province, that were imposed in January to halt the spread of the deadly coronavirus, from Wednesday.
Agents of SHIELD star Chloe Bennet has spoken out against anti-Asian racism amid the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, after US president Donald Trump referred to the illness as the "Chinese virus" in a recent press conference.
Chloe Bennet is calling out President Donald Trump for his continued use of the term “Chinese Virus” to describe the ongoing coronavirus crisis and to “deflect from his own incompetence.”
Actress Chloe Bennet isn’t standing for Donald Trump‘s “racist” remarks about the coronavirus. The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D star, who made headlines in 2018 for dating YouTuber Logan Paul, took to Instagram on March 18 after the United States President referred to the deadly COVID-19 as “Chinese virus” in a tweet.
Coronavirus has left the live music industry at a standstill, shutting down venues, rescheduling festivals, and canceling tours in its wake. STOLEN—a techno-rock band from Chengdu, China, approximately 600 miles outside of Wuhan, the pandemic’s epicenter—was on the brink of some of their biggest shows yet when the risk of COVID-19 sidelined them.
Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
A theater in China has decided to reopen its’ doors to the public after being locked up since the end of January due to coronavirus. However, no one showed up!
The ongoing Coronavirus which originated in the China's city of Wuhan has now brought the entire world to its knees. State-wide closures and lockdowns has left many countries struggling for basic necessities.
The coronavirus has turned 2020 upside down, and one of the most unexpected victims is the film industry.
By Anthony D'Alessandro, Nancy Tartaglione
Nearly 70,000 theaters were shuttered in China in late Januaryin a bid to contain the spread of the coronavirus, with Italy's government following suit on March 8 after the local box office had already seen steep declines. But in the U.S., where there are 41,000-plus movie screens, exhibitors appear to be holding out for now by keeping their doors open even as many live events where more than 1,000 people will gather are being postponed.