Actor Jon Cryer found himself in a predicament that many spouses can relate to: he lost his wedding ring.
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Netflix has launched its latest production hub by taking a long-term lease on seven soundstages at the Canadian Motion Picture Park studio complex just outside Vancouver. CMPP’s production center in Burnaby, B.C.
has 18 sound stages over 25 acres. Netflix intends to shoot an untitled Graham King project and the Midnight Mass TV series in its newest production hub.
Actor Jon Cryer found himself in a predicament that many spouses can relate to: he lost his wedding ring.
Christopher Vourlias MTS Media, the production arm of leading Russian telecom and internet service provider MTS, is partnering with Sreda Production to co-produce seven new series for the MTS TV streaming platform. Four of those projects will launch international sales during Mipcom Online+ this week.In the psychological thriller “Crystal City,” a veteran investigator is forced to return to the city of his childhood to investigate a string of murders.
Sandra Bullock stops by the hair and makeup trailer while arriving on set of her new movie on Thursday morning (October 8) in Vancouver, Canada.
U.S.-based TV series location shoots in British Columbia have begun to restart production after a number of popular shows were put on pause due to shortage of rapid COVID-19 testing capacity in Vancouver last week. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that production has resumed on CW's Riverdale and Batwoman series in Vancouver, while Warner Bros.
Nellie Andreeva, Dominic Patten Three more Vancouver-based series — the CW’s Riverdale and Batwoman and Netflix’s Maid, all from Warner Bros TV — have been cleared to resume production tomorrow after receiving the delayed COVID-19 tests for their casts and crews.
Sandra Bullock is putting in the heavy lifting.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVUPDATE THURSDAY PM: One more series in Vancouver, the CW/CBS TV Studios’ Charmed, will return to production tomorrow after getting the delayed COVID-19 test results for the cast and crew. There are still a number of shows that have been dark for days due to the backlog.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentLos Angeles-based U.S.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Cameras will start rolling again on ABC’s A Million Little Things tomorrow, Thursday, I have learned.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVAs Deadline first reported on Tuesday, most U.S. series filming in Vancouver had to pause or delay production because of delays in COVID-19 test results.
Dave McNary Film ReporterIssa Rae has consolidated her entertainment production ventures for feature film, television and digital under the recently launched Hoorae label, Variety has learned exclusively.Formerly Issa Rae Productions, Hoorae includes HBO’s “Insecure” and “A Black Lady Sketch Show.” Rae received Emmy nominations for comedy series and best actress in a comedy series for “Insecure” and best variety sketch series for “A Black Lady Sketch Show.” Hoorae’s slate includes “Tre Cnt” and
Just as U.S.-based location shoots in Vancouver get back up and running amid the pandemic, the cameras have stopped rolling on a number of popular TV series due to a shortage of COVID-19 testing capacity in the city. Sources at Hollywood studios point to a number of U.S.-based TV series shoots that have paused or delayed production as they rely on local labs for testing.
A delay in COVID-19 tests has halted Vancouver-based TV productions.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: A month after U.S. series began to resume production in Vancouver with COVID-19 protocols amid the pandemic, a number of them have suspended filming.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: With Batwoman and Riverdale already filming in Vancouver, several more Greg Berlanti series are gearing up to go back to production. Supergirl is slated to begin filming its sixth and final season in Vancouver next Monday, Sept.
Peter White Television EditorZoey’s Extraordinary Playlist is getting back to work tomorrow – the day after the Emmys.The NBC musical drama, which is a co-production between Lionsgate TV and Universal TV, is heading back into production in Vancouver on September 21.The news was revealed by Ted Danson, husband of star Mary Steenburgen, during E! Entertainment’s virtual ‘Red Carpet’ coverage.Deadline revealed earlier this month that a number of U.S.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorRyan Murphy had a very specific look in mind for Lucia State Hospital, a mental institution that’s at the center of his new Netflix series, “Ratched” (premiering Sept.