By Joe Otterson
28.03.2020 - 04:19 / breakingnews.ie
HBO has suspended production on two of its biggest shows, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the entertainment industry.
The cable giant said work on both Golden Globe-winning drama Succession and acclaimed comedy Barry had paused amid the outbreak.
However, HBO said writing on both shows may continue remotely.
A spokesman said: “We are looking forward to resuming preproduction when it is safe and healthy for everyone working on our shows to do so. Where possible, our writers are
By Joe Otterson
CBS All Access is the Eye network’s subscription-based on-demand platform, featuring a mix of original programming as well as a deep vault of past CBS hits and classic TV series. Since launching in October 2014, the streaming service has given longtime fans two new series within the franchise, spun off fan-favorite Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) into her own series and revitalized for a whole new generation.
First launched in November 2019, Disney+ is among the latest streaming platforms to emerge in the wake of the success of Netflix and Hulu. While only a few months old, the subscription video on-demand service boasts a deep vault of family-friendly content from Walt Disney Studios and Television as well as Marvel, National Geographic, Pixar, and the franchise.
Not everyone has money to burn. We can't all shell out money every month for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+ and/or whatever other streaming service subscriptions are fighting for our hard-earned cash these days.
These days, there is no shortage of bingeable TV shows, and new streaming series and episodes of your favorites seem to be dropping at an increasingly dizzying speed (just look at the heaping list of titles that were added to the major streaming services in April).
We know you're tired of hearing about all the different streaming services you should subscribe to (especially since there are so, so many), but you should strongly consider subscribing to BritBox, which offers subscribers access to the best in British programming for just $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. A subscription means you no longer have to dig through Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon to find your favorite British programs under all the American shows that are given priority.
Natalie Wood's life is more than just the mystery surrounding her death.
We've all been social distancing or in quarantine for weeks now because of the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted social activities everywhere. No one knows what day it is or the last time they left the house for reasons unrelated to Doritos and toilet paper, but the upside to all of this is that more and more people are watching TV and streaming content than they ever have before.
This might be a controversial take, but not everyone is made of money! We can't all shell out money every month for Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Apple TV+ and/or whatever other subscriptions are fighting for our hard-earned cash these days. This is why I have scoured the depths of the World Wide Web to find the best shows you can stream legally, for free, on the internet, and there are way more than you think — as long as you don't mind putting up with some ads now and then.
Netflix has been a saviour as we all stay at home and thankfully, there’s no shortage of news things to watch hitting the streaming service.
By Nellie Andreeva
Choosing which show you'll jointly devote hours of your life to can be tricky. It’s gotta be something that you’ll both like (duh), which means the two of you have to be equally on board with some or the esteemed genre of . Because times are tough and , I decided to do you a solid and take the guesswork out of selecting your next show. Here are 28 addictive Netflix shows to watch as a couple.
The coronavirus outbreak has us isolated at home (many of us working), essentially trapped. Movie theatres are shuttered, bars are closed, malls are a ghost town. Everything’s on pause right now.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a short amount of time because of the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted life as we know it. If you're new to spending days at home on your couch without feeling sunshine on your face, you're in luck, because we here at TV Guide are experts at doing exactly that.
We know you're tired of hearing about all the different streaming services you absolutely must subscribe to — especially in the wake of the news that Disney and Apple will both be launching their new services this fall. But we have one more streaming service we'd really like you to consider subscribing to this year: BritBox.
Streaming services are becoming ubiquitous. Disney and Apple have both launched their respective services. Peacock and HBO Max and Quibi will launch later this year. Heck, there's one strictly for anime. Basically, no matter your tastes or viewing preferences, there is a streaming service out there for you, so long as you know where to look. And if you're into British or international programming, you should consider looking into subscribing to Acorn TV.
The way we live our lives has changed significantly in a short amount of time because of the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19, which has canceled events around the world and halted life as we know it. If you're new to spending days at home on your couch without feeling sunshine on your face, you're in luck, because we here at TV Guide are experts at doing exactly that.
Marvel Studios is pressing pause on its Disney Plus shows currently in production, which includes “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” “Loki” and “WandaVision.”
Marvel Studios is pressing pause on its Disney Plus shows currently in production, which includes “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” “Loki” and “WandaVision.”