John Legend is heading back to work to deliver a special immersive virtual reality performance in an empty Los Angeles studio.
29.04.2020 - 19:11 / variety.com
Bachelor Nation, prepare to take a trip down memory lane.
In light of the coronavirus pandemic that caused production to be halted on the upcoming season of “The Bachelorette” earlier this spring, ABC has solidified its summer programming plans for the hit dating franchise, landing on a retrospective greatest hits series, hosted by Chris Harrison, Variety has learned exclusively.
Premiering on June 8, the 10-episode event series, titled “The Bachelor: The Most Unforgettable – Ever!” will revisit
John Legend is heading back to work to deliver a special immersive virtual reality performance in an empty Los Angeles studio.
John Legend is heading back to work to deliver a special immersive virtual reality performance in an empty Los Angeles studio.
Get ready for KCON 24/7!
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is the latest scripted series to pivot original plans to wrap up a shortened season affected by the coronavirus shutdown.
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