Mark Wahlberg’s daughter might just have a future as a rapper.
03.04.2020 - 18:53 / deadline.com
By Peter White
Television Editor
Jude Law and Naomie Harris interactive drama The Third Day is the latest scripted to move to the fall as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
The six-part limited series, which was created by Dennis Kelly and Felix Barrett, was originally scheduled to launch on Monday May 11. It also stars Katherine Waterston, Emily Watson and Paddy Considine.
Deadline understands that post-production for the series was affected by the production shutdown.
It comes after the
Mark Wahlberg’s daughter might just have a future as a rapper.
America Ferrera is sharing an empowering message to all the "pregnant mamas" during the COVID-19 outbreak. On Tuesday morning, the Superstore actor took to Instagram to share a beautiful photo of herself showing off her bare baby bump and wrote, "As this baby grows inside and I attempt to breathe through the fears and unknowns of this time, I am thinking of all you other mamas bringing new life into this world right now." The actress went on, "And also all of the women across generations and
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Justin Bieber has postponed his anticipated Changes Tour as of Wednesday (April 1).
Wimbledon, the famed tennis tournament taking place on the outskirts of London, England every year, has been cancelled for the first time since World War II back in 1945, ESPN reports.
The current health crisis has forced Justin Bieber to postpone all of his 2020 dates for The Changes Tour.
Justin Bieber has postponed his anticipated Changes tour as of Wednesday (April 1).The outing was slated to kick off on May 14 with a show at Centurylink Field in Seattle, Washington and run through a Sept.