Josh Gad is transforming before our eyes!
04.04.2020 - 00:55 / etonline.com
As social distancing becomes the new norm during the coronavirus pandemic, many theater chains have temporarily darkened their screens in an effort to prevent the spread of the potentially deadly virus. While most upcoming film releases are being pushed back, some studios are releasing their newest releases on streaming and on-demand services for quarantined viewing.
Universal Pictures announced releases such as and would be available for in-home viewing much sooner than expected, while Disney
Josh Gad is transforming before our eyes!
HBO Max is launching on May 27, and in addition to the growing list of licensed titles that will be on offer to fans, WarnerMedia's new streaming service will also introduce some new original series and movies.
Phillip Schofield was seen arriving at his new central London home on Monday after reportedly moving out of his family home in Oxfordshire.The This Morning presenter, 58, is said to have moved out after announcing ten weeks ago on the ITV show that he is gay. Phillip was previously living in a £2million home with his wife Stephanie Lowe and daughters Ruby and Molly.
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, theaters have temporarily darkened their screens, forcing many studios to push back the release dates of upcoming films. But some are dropping their newest releases on streaming for at-home quarantine viewing, instead.
Disney has confirmed that a new live-action version of Artemis Fowl is heading to its streaming service.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood's box office, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales with no end in sight.
The executives behind HBO Max gave their first real preview of the new streaming service in late 2019, announcing its $14.99 subscription cost and the May 2020 launch. HBO Max also unveiled its slate of original programming. Some shows, like Kaley Cuoco's The Flight Attendant and the Gossip Girl sequel series, had been announced previously, but WarnerMedia made a couple of surprise announcements, including a Green Lantern TV series from Arrowverse mastermind Greg Berlanti.
By Todd Spangler
A new Green Hornet movie is on its’ way.
The new movie Artemis Fowl is heading straight to Disney+ since movie theaters are shut down for the foreseeable future.
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, theaters have temporarily darkened their screens, forcing many studios to push back the release dates of upcoming films. But some are dropping their newest releases on streaming for at-home quarantine viewing, instead.
Phase Four of Marvel's programming slate, which includes big blockbuster films and limited TV shows that will stream on Disney+, has been delayed as a result of the novel coronavirus. The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the release of Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, the character's long-awaited solo film, from May until November. Unsurprisingly, this move then set off a domino effect for the rest of Phase Four, at least on the big screen.
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the coronavirus pandemic, many theater chains have temporarily darkened their screens in an effort to prevent the spread of the potentially deadly virus. While most upcoming film releases are being pushed back, some studios are releasing their newest releases on streaming and on-demand services for quarantined viewing.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood's box office, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales with no end in sight.
Upcoming Disney movie Artemis Fowl, which is directed by Kenneth Branagh, is set to debut on the streaming service Disney+. The movie was originally set for release is cinemas in May but of course, with most auditoriums closed, the decision has been made to stream the movie into homes.
As movie theaters remain shuttered across major markets, Disney is forgoing the theatrical window for its family adventure film Artemis Fowl, opting to debut it on Disney+ at a future date. The film, based on Eoin Colfer's children's books of the same name and directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Judi Dench, Colin Farrell and Josh Gad, was slated for theatrical release May 29.
Disney has made its biggest move yet amid movie theater closures due to the coronavirus pandemic: It’s sending a major film straight to Disney+.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood's box office, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales.