Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are also contributing to the massive fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
15.03.2020 - 01:03 / deadline.com
By Anita Bennett
editor
Netflix’s Red Notice starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds has temporarily halted production amid the growing coronavirus outbreak.
Johnson shared the news Saturday on Instagram with a video from the set, as he spoke to members of the crew.
“I really appreciate all your hard work and your patience during this time, but my number one goal for your guys, and its our number one goal too, is that we’re going to get everyone home to their families,” he said.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are also contributing to the massive fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
With the coronavirus outbreak going rampant as the days go by and the death toll increasing at an alarming rate, many celebrities have been stepping up to make sure to contribute to the cause. This includes Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, who generously donated USD 1 million to be split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada on March 17, 2020.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are stepping up once again for an important cause. Two weeks after the Hollywood couple donated $1 million to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada, the famous duo is giving back once again.
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As the coronavirus pandemic forces the closure of schools and other businesses and the self-isolation of elderly individuals, a number of stars are making sizable donations to those in need and using their platform to encourage others to give back.
“I think we can all agree, Covid-19 is an a–hole,” Reynolds, 43, wrote via Instagram on Monday, March 16. “If you’re able to help, visit, @feedingamerica and @foodbankscanada.”