Orlando Bloom is reportedly being eyed up to play Tiger King-turned-felon Joe Exotic in a new movie based on the hit real-life Netflix series.
20.03.2020 - 21:21 / 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
Orlando Bloom is reportedly being eyed up to play Tiger King-turned-felon Joe Exotic in a new movie based on the hit real-life Netflix series.
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.
As we expected, Phase Four of Marvel's programming slate has shifted as a result of the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19. The pandemic delayed the release of Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, the character's long-awaited solo film, which was originally scheduled to hit theaters on May 1, until November. Unsurprisingly, this move then set off a domino effect for the rest of Phase Four, at least on the big screen.
There is a new release date for Wes Anderson’s forthcoming film The French Dispatch. The movie was scheduled to arrive July 24, but will now hit theaters on October 16. The French Dispatch stars Frances McDormand, Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Benicio del Toro, Owen Wilson, Elisabeth Moss, Adrien Brody, Timothée Chalamet, and more. Revisit the trailer below.
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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.
As of March 2020, Phase Four of Marvel's programming slate is in flux as COVID-19 has delayed the release of at least Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, the character's long-awaited solo film, which was scheduled to hit theaters on May 1. There is no new date as of yet, and given the way Marvel carefully schedules its releases, we could be looking at a domino affect for the rest of Phase Four.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to grasp the globe and the thought of leaving the house is one followed by shame and guilt – it’s really easy to get bloody bored.
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.
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.
Invisible Hits is a column in which Tyler Wilcox scours the internet for the best (and strangest) bootlegs, rarities, outtakes, and live clips.
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.
The coronavirus outbreak has many people weighing their streaming options from home as they self-isolate. Some have binged Love Is Blind, while others tuned in for John Legend’s incredible Instagram concert or rewatched Frozen 2. Now, there are an onslaught on new movies coming soon.
As medical professionals urge social distancing during the global coronavirus pandemic, many movie theaters have temporarily darkened their screens in an effort to prevent the spread of the potentially deadly virus.
These movies might be more expensive than usual to rent, but if you compare it to the price of movie tickets, it's not that bad, especially if you're splitting the rental with your roommates, boyfriend, girlfriend, parents, dog, house plant, whatever. Here's everything you can stream from your house in the next few weeks that, under ordinary circumstances, probably wouldn't have been available for a few more months. Enjoy!
It's time to cozy up and turn on the TV. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, people around the world are spending a lot more time at home to prevent further spreading of the illness.
This might be a game changer, ladies and gentlemen. As movie theaters shutter in New York and Los Angeles, the film world could be largely devoid of new releases until some time in the summer.
The coronavirus has now officially been categorized as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, and the number of cases continues to rise, with more than 124,000 people diagnosed with COVID-19 so far.
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.