Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
27.02.2020 - 04:06 / flipboard.com
The coronavirus is quickly upending a slew of events set to take place in China and the surrounding region, including the release of Disney’s live-action adaptation of “Mulan.” Since the outbreak -- which was first detected in Wuhan, China -- triggered the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare …
.Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
Guangdong province, China’s top movie-going region, announced Monday that it will allocate nearly $7 million in funding to support more than 1,000 cinemas there slammed by forced closures due to coronavirus.
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.
Disney has moved the release dates for New Mutants and Antlers amid the coronavirus outbreak.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
F9 is now being pushed back by a year amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
“Fast 9” has pushed back its theatrical release date by a year.
The Coronavirus outbreak has impacted Hollywood. Movies like No Time To Die have been postponed due to the outbreak in China and several other countries.
By Erik Pedersen
Police hunting a racist thug who knocked a woman unconscious as she defended her Chinese friend in a "coronavirus rage" attack have released a picture of the man they want to speak to.
The coronavirus spread has forced James Bond bosses to rethink the release of their latest movie, No Time to Die.
The 27 March release date has been postponed in China
China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.
China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.
Coronavirus is taking a toll on the entertainment industry. Amid growing concerns about the health risks, Disney is now looking for a new date to release Mulan in China, ComicBook reported.