By Denise Petski
01.04.2020 - 21:18 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
Showtime has made more adjustments to its schedule as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, which suspended all Hollywood production.
Black Monday and Billions, which were in production on their current/upcoming seasons when the shutdown occurred, will air partial seasons, with the rest of the episodes running at a later date after all production has been completed.
For both the unexpected spring finales will come at a natural point in the story arcs
By Denise Petski
Aloe Blacc dedicated his Billboard Live At-Home set Monday (April 20) to his former collaborator Avicii on the second anniversary of the Swedish DJ's death, while raising money for Feeding America, which helps people struggling with food insecurity.
By Peter White
By Anthony D'Alessandro
“Westworld” was one of the TV series fortunate enough to complete production prior to all film and television productions forcing to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Add Sandra Bullock to the growing roster of celebrities stepping up to lend a hand to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Add Sandra Bullock to the growing roster of celebrities stepping up to lend a hand to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
Sandra Bullock is doing her part to help frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic by donating 6,000 N95 masks to hospitals in Los Angeles. The actress’ boyfriend, Bryan Randall, shared an image of Bullock standing behind a worker at the Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles as he accepts three large yellow boxes that are presumably filled with the highly effective masks.
By Joe Otterson
By Denise Petski, Nellie Andreeva
COVID-19 continues to disrupt television schedules due to unexpected production shutdowns, and Showtime has announced plans to split up the seasons of its dramas “Black Monday” and “Billions”.
Showtime has made some changes to its schedule as a result of the current health crisis.
The coronavirus pandemic is shaking up Showtime's spring and summer schedule. The cable network announced Wednesday that Billions and Black Monday's seasons are getting split in two due to suspension of production operations resulting from COVID-19, and The Chi Season 3 premiere is moving up a few weeks.
Showtime has joined almost every network in being forced to make scheduling changes due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has caused widespread production shutdowns across the globe.
Angry locals have confronted a man flouting government advice by blocking his car as he tries to visit picturesque mountains amid the coronavirus lockdown.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Great news “Killing Eve” fans, AMC has announced it is moving up the Season 3 premiere by two weeks.