The wife of a cruise ship couple who both tested positive for coronavirus has spoken out about how she thought she would lose her husband from it.
28.02.2020 - 07:36 / variety.com
The two Disney-branded theme parks in Tokyo, Japan are to close for two weeks as a precaution against the spread of the coronavirus.
“Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have decided to proceed with an extraordinary closure from Saturday, Feb 29, 2020, through Sunday, Mar 15,” the operator said in a statement posted to its Japanese website on late Friday morning. “The reopening date is scheduled for March 16 (Monday), but we will contact closely with the relevant administrative organs and will
The wife of a cruise ship couple who both tested positive for coronavirus has spoken out about how she thought she would lose her husband from it.
Orlando Bloom, 43, is gearing up to marry his pregnant fiancee Katy Perry, 35, but it may happen later than they planned due to the coronavirus. The actor, who is reportedly planning a destination wedding with Katy in Japan, confirmed that the worldwide pandemic is definitely a factor in whether or not they will go forth with their original date.
HBO Max's upcoming crime thriller Tokyo Vice has joined the growing list of major Hollywood productions to hit pause in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The series, helmed by four-time Oscar nominee Michael Mann, had been shooting on location in Tokyo since March 5.
"I don't like it being used for nefarious purposes."
The band made the announcement after an unverified statement leaked
As the world attempts to get a hold on the coronavirus, musical artists have canceled concerts, outdoor festivals like Coachella and Stagecoach have been rescheduled, TV projects like have shut down production and stars like Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have even gone so far to postpone their Japan wedding amid concerns over the epidemic.
Treefort Music Fest is the latest U.S. music festival to be impacted by developments surrounding COVID-19. Festival organizers have announced the five-day music event, which takes place across multiple venues in Boise, Idaho, will now be moved from March 25–29 to September 23–27. Artists set to the play original dates included Chromatics, Japanese Breakfast, Built to Spill, Tennis, Georgia, and others. Festival organizers say lineup changes and additions “will be announced as needed.”
By Patrick Hipes
Disney and Pixar’s animated fantasy adventure “Onward” led international box office charts, but the rapid spread of coronavirus has impacted moviegoing overseas.
“No Time to Die” will be postponed until November, the James Bond sequel’s backers announced on Wednesday.