'Uptown Drive-In' is not affiliated, however, with the Yankee Stadium
05.05.2020 - 22:03 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
Like many other broadcast series, NBC’s The Blacklist will not be able to air a full season because of the coronavirus pandemic-related production shutdown. But the Sony Pictures TV-produced drama has found an innovative way to complete one more episode, which will now serve as a season finale.
The Blacklist Season 7’s 19th episode, titled “The Kazanjian Brothers,” was midway into filming in New York when TV production across the industry was halted
'Uptown Drive-In' is not affiliated, however, with the Yankee Stadium
Three and a half years ago, when I packed my belongings into four suitcases and moved to London, it meant accepting a certain distance between myself and my family. It was a distance the five of us had already started to understand since one of my two sisters had made her home in Israel.
The Blacklist was renewed for Season 8 back in February, before the coronavirus pandemic shut physical production on Season 7 down early. The people who make The Blacklist scrambled to put together a half-animated finale, which looked crazy but ended the season in a place that set up Season 8. It's impossible to say when the show will return, but here's what we do know about The Blacklist Season 8 so far.
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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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