NBC's Saturday Night Live is going dark amid the coronavirus outbreak. The late-night sketch series is shutting down for three weeks, according to a source with knowledge of the news.
17.03.2020 - 00:25 / justjared.com
Saturday Night Live is going on a hiatus.
The next three shows of SNL have reportedly been postponed because of the coronavirus, a source shared with Variety.
SNL was set to return on Saturday, March 28 with host John Krasinski and musical guest Dua Lipa, but since it films in front of a live audience in NYC, it is being postponed to keep people safe and away from each other during this outbreak.
The announcement also comes after John revealed that the release date of his highly-anticipated new
NBC's Saturday Night Live is going dark amid the coronavirus outbreak. The late-night sketch series is shutting down for three weeks, according to a source with knowledge of the news.
Global’s “Saturday Night Live” has postponed its next three shows.
Saturday Night Live is going dark amid the coronavirus outbreak. NBC sketch series is shutting down for three weeks, according
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A source close to “Saturday Night Live” told Variety that its next three shows have been postponed. The iconic NBC comedy series was supposed to return on March 28 with host John Krasinski and musical guest Dua Lipa. But since “Saturday Night Live” films in front of a live audience in New York City, one of the epicenters of the coronavirus outbreak, it’s only logical to cancel the program.
Looks like fans will have to wait a while to see .
Looks like fans will have to wait a while to see .
John Krasinski and Emily Blunt’s thriller “A Quiet Place Part II” has been delayed amid concerns around an escalating coronavirus pandemic.
Looks like fans will have to wait a while to see .
John Krasinski’s horror sequel “A Quiet Place Part II” was set to arrive in theatres March 20 but will now be delayed over coronavirus concerns.
A Quiet Place: Part II has reportedly been delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus around the world. John Krasinski, the writer/director of the movie, took to his social channels on Thursday to announce that the release of the film would be put back to an as-yet-unannounced date. Here’s what he had to say: