Hamilton Park’s Racecourse’s 2020 season will not get underway next month due to the coronavirus crisis.
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Bosses at Sony Pictures have bumped the release of several movies from their summer schedule due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
With movie theatres worldwide in shut down due to the global health crisis, movies set to be released this summer, including Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Uncharted, Greyhound, and Morbius, have been delayed.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which sees the return of original cast members Bill Murray, Erinie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts, has been pushed from its
Hamilton Park’s Racecourse’s 2020 season will not get underway next month due to the coronavirus crisis.
The highly anticipated Friends reunion special has been delayed due to the impact of coronavirus on TV production.
Soon after the Coronavirus was declared a pandemic by WHO, various live shows, movies, and series production and various other public events were cancelled across the world to encourage social distancing in an attempt to control the spread of the deadly virus. Since the shootings were put on hold, many movies and television series have announced new release dates according to their production schedule.
Kym Marsh has revealed that she hasn’t seen her solider boyfriend Scott Ratcliff for seven months as his return home from Afghanistan has been delayed due to coronavirus.The former Coronation Street star, 43, appeared on Lorraine via video call on Wednesday where she admitted their already “hard” situation has been made even tougher. Speaking about not being able to see Scott, 31, she told Lorraine Kelly: “Yeah it’s hard.
The planned launch of near-doubled nursery hours for youngsters across Wishaw and Motherwell has been delayed due to the impact of coronavirus.
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.
Another studio has opted to push off from the mess that is 2020. Sony, almost completely, has abandoned ship on the year and is moving their biggest titles into 2021.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Sony Pictures announced Monday that it is postponing its big summer releases to 2021. The studio announced it is rescheduling the releases of Jason Reitman's “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and the Marvel movie “Morbius” to 2021 as theaters across the world remain closed while people avoid large gatherings to curtail the spread of COVID-19.
Sony Pictures has pushed back many of its major tentpoles — including “Morbius,” “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” “Uncharted” and “Peter Rabbit 2” — in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the studio announced on Monday.
The public inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing has been delayed due to coronavirus.
Harry Styles’ extensive tour of the U.K. and Europe will be rescheduled to 2021 due to the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
The Walking Dead season 10 finale has been delayed due to coronavirus, producers have said.
The Season 10 finale of The Walking Dead will not air as scheduled on April 12, AMC announced Tuesday, due to the global entertainment industry shutdown resulting from the coronavirus pandemic bringing post-production on the episode to a halt. The current season will instead end with the 15th episode of the season, "The Tower," on April 5, with the finale, "A Certain Doom," airing later this year at a date to be determined.
The Season 10 finale of The Walking Dead will not air as scheduled on April 12, AMC announced Tuesday, due to the global entertainment industry shutdown resulting from the coronavirus pandemic bringing post-production on the episode to a halt. The current season will instead end with the 15th episode of the season, "The Tower," on April 5, with the finale, "A Certain Doom," airing later this year at a date to be determined.
LOS ANGELES — “The Walking Dead” Season 10 finale will not air on April 12 as planned due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“The Walking Dead” Season 10 finale will not air on April 12 as planned due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As movie theaters shutter amid the current pandemic, some studios are opting to make your home into a multiplex in the time of coronavirus, pivoting to a streaming release or early arrival on VOD. But those are largely tiles that had the unlucky timing of dropping right before social distancing descended upon the nation.