Cardi B took to Instagram Live to blast the federal government for what she feels is an insufficient response to the escalating coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. in comparison with what she’s seen taking place in other parts of the world.
03.03.2020 - 03:46 / perezhilton.com
The coronavirus outbreak has already had devastating effects on human life — but it’s now starting to devastate Hollywood, too!
As government agencies across the globe declare public health emergencies due to the rise of coronavirus cases, studios have decided to postpone or cancel the China runs of several upcoming films, such as James Bond’s No Time to Die, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Mulan.
Since China is a huge force in the worldwide box office, canceling theatrical runs in the country will have
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The ongoing Coronavirus which originated in the China's city of Wuhan has now brought the entire world to its knees. State-wide closures and lockdowns has left many countries struggling for basic necessities.
Coronavirus is now a pandemic, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced.
As concerns over the coronavirus outbreak grow, so have the number of TV, film, and other entertainment productions impacted amid travel restrictions and health advisories. More than 100,000 cases have been reported so far in over 66 countries including China, Iran, Italy, South Korea, Japan, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co held a red carpet premiere for its action epic "Mulan" on Monday, pushing ahead with the movie's rollout even though the coronavirus spread will keep the film out of China, the second-largest film market, indefinitely.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co held a red carpet premiere for its action epic "Mulan" on Monday, pushing ahead with the movie's rollout even though the coronavirus spread will keep the film out of China, the second-largest film market, indefinitely.
By Erik Pedersen
James Bond won't return to theaters as scheduled. The Amazing Race was halted. The Bachelorette will stay home. And there are concerns about the fate of the 2020 Summer Olympics and even—wait for it—Coachella...all because of the coronavirus.