Lili Reinhart is opening up about her mixed feelings about returning to the Vancouver set of “Riverdale” after production was halted in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Production resumed today on the second season of For All Mankind, the Apple TV+ space race alt-history drama from Ron Moore.The series, one of four original series to launch Apple TV+ last November, is produced by Sony Pictures TV.
It had two episodes left to shoot from its Season 2 order when production shut down industrywide in mid-March.I hear filming on the remaining two episodes started today on the Sony lot in Culver City.Indie studio Sony
.Lili Reinhart is opening up about her mixed feelings about returning to the Vancouver set of “Riverdale” after production was halted in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Grey’s Anatomy is set to resume production after unexpectedly postponing filming due to the coronavirus pandemic.According to Deadline, filming for season 17 will resume on September 8 in Los Angeles. A virtual table read is scheduled for Thursday, September 3.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJohn Ridley and Carlton Cuse are set to adapt Sheri Fink’s novel “Five Days at Memorial” for Apple as a limited series, Variety has learned.The book chronicles the first five days in a New Orleans, LA, hospital after Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski Daniel Kyri, who has been heavily recurring on Chicago Fire since Season 7 as rookie firefighter Darren Ritter, has been promoted to series regular for the upcoming ninth season.Kyri has appeared almost every episode of Chicago Fire since he made his debut in the second episode of Season 7 for a total of 36 episodes to date.“Very excited Daniel is going to be a series regular this year, said series co-creator/executive producer Derek Haas.
Manori Ravindran International EditorMartin Freeman-fronted comedy “Breeders” is heading back into production on Monday.Cameras have resumed rolling in Greater London on the second season of the Sky and FX Networks series, following a 16-week suspension due to the COVID-19 crisis.
Robert Downey, Jr. is helping to develop a new drama series based on Michael Crichton’s sci-fi novel Sphere.The Avengers star and his producer wife Susan Downey have joined forces with Westworld writer and executive producer Denise The, among others, for the HBO project.Adapted by The, Sphere will take viewers on a deep dive into the ocean to examine a newly-discovered alien spacecraft.The 1987 book was previously turned into a film starring Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorHBO is developing drama series Sphere based on Michael Crichton’s novel of the same name, from Westworld executive producer/writer Denise Thé, Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan’s Kilter Films (Westworld), Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey’s Team Downey and Warner Bros.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: The masks are on, both for celebrity contestants and the crew as The Masked Singer has returned to production.Deadline understands that Fox’s mystery talent format has resumed production on its fourth season ahead of its fall premiere, which is set for September.The show went back in production today at Red Studios in Hollywood with rigorous health and safety protocols in place.
Robert Pattinson will be back in his superhero cape and cowl next month (September 2020) as production on The Batman resumes in the U.K. following the coronavirus shutdown.Director Matt Reeves was forced to halt filming in March (2020) as the COVID-19 crisis became a pandemic, but with many lockdown restrictions lifted, the cast and crew are preparing to head back to work at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in early September, according to Variety.Sources claim Reeves has about three months of
Also Read: All the Studio Films That Hope to Resume (or Start) Shooting, From 'Little Mermaid' to 'The Batman'Studios have been hunting for ways to get their blockbuster productions back underway, while meeting health and safety guidelines, though it has proved difficult.
“The Batman” is finally ready to take flight once more.
The Batman is starting up again.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“The Batman” will resume shooting in early September in the U.K. at Warner Bros.
Deadline reports that filming on Supernatural's remaining two episodes officially picked up in Vancouver on Tuesday, Aug. 18, meaning fans will get to see what happens when Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles), and the rest of Team Free Will take on Chuck (Rob Benedict) once and for all.On Tuesday, Supernatural director Jim Michaels hinted at the start of production when he tweeted out a photo of Baby from the Vancouver set with the caption, "Here we go."Here we go.....
Camila Cabello‘s Cinderella is getting underway again!