–IFC Center in New York will close temporarily at the end of the business day on Friday, March 13, with all programming suspended at that time. -Warner Bros. has moved Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” back by four months, with the film now opening October 1, 2021. -The 74th Annual Tony Awards have been postponed. –“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” and “Real Time With Bill Maher” are going on indefinite hiatuses. But I would be lying because I don’t know…We’re in the midst of a global crisis and this is not about the film industry. -The 2020 Edinburgh Film Festival is being postponed for June. The June festival was originally eyeing a delay to October, but the 2020 has now been scrapped and the next Cannes Lions event will take place June 21-25, 2021. –The Anthology Film Archives has suspended all of its March screenings, effective immediately. – The Bentonville Film Festival is being postponed until late summer because of the coronavirus. –Disney and Pixar’s upcoming film “Soul” has been moved to November 20, 2020, for a theatrical release. –NBCUniversal has suspended production on nearly all of television series. Local police officers Zoe and Patrick battle through the night to take control as they become cut off from the outside world. –Singapore is closing all of its cinemas for a month in order to combat the coronavirus outbreak. That includes Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. The director has teased “Blossoms” will be a spiritual sequel to “In the Mood for Love,” similar to “2049.”. “Mindful of the latest scientific advice from the government, the coming days will see the closure of most U.K. cinema sites,” he said in a statement. But the New York con appears to be taking a different approach: While Comic-Con@Home featured many familiar faces and brands, its content was pre-recorded and edited before being made live at a certain time. “We will of course not stage CineEurope 2020 unless it is safe to do so and we know that the convention will be successfu. SXSW, with its parallel film, music, interactive, and education festivals/conferences, was set to begin next week, runningMarch 13-22. The film joins other Warner Bros. tentpoles such as “The Batman” in pushing back production because of coronavirus outbreak in the country. -Los Angeles’ Film Independent has made the decision to pause regular programming for the remainder of march. The annual event was set to air live on HBO. The event was originally slated for April 25 and will be rescheduled for a date in early summer. -UCLA has cancelled its 44th annual Entertainment Symposium, which was slated for March 20-21. At that time, tonight’s game was canceled. -Mediapro has announced production on “Official Competition” has been suspended in Spain. Click here to read more about the 2020 Olympic postponement. All tickets already purchased for showtimes during this closure can be used for a different screening when we reopen.”. Medical staff reportedly rushed the court of the Jazz-Thunder game to discuss the situation with officials, and the two basketball teams exited the court shortly after. -The 2020 CineEurope convention has been postponed. “The NBA is suspending game play following the conclusion of tonight’s schedule of games until further notice. The next MipTV will not happen until April 2021, but Canneseries is being moved to take place in October alongside Mipcom. –Vilnius IFF, running March 19–April 2 in Lithuania, is moving most of its program online as movie houses shutter in the country through March 27. “It is hoped that production will be renewed as soon as it is possible to guarantee the safety of crew members,” a Mediapro statement reads. The 2020 event was scheduled to take place June 17–21 in Miami Beach and will take take place October 21-25, 2020. Disney said in a statement: “In an abundance of caution we are downscaling this evening’s premiere of ‘Mulan’ and will no longer have a media line or red carpet, we will however continue to host the premiere screening as a contained inside screening event.”. The event was scheduled to take place March 25-29. The Marche du Film will exist, at least in part, in a virtual form, however. ABC anticipates putting “Kimmel” back on the air March 30, and “General Hospital” hopes to resume production on April 10. As Series Mania president Rodolphe Belmer said in a statement, “Series Mania attracts 80,000 festival attendees and 3,000 industry professionals every year. – Peabody announced today that its annual ceremony, the Peabody Awards, will be postponed from the previously announced date of June 18, 2020 in Los Angeles, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was set to release on July 3, but Illumination Mac Guff studio in Paris has been forced to temporarily close. – Disney canceled its two-day European press launch for Disney+ and will instead promote the new streaming platform online. ReedPop is also planning a virtual marketplace that seeks to recreate the experience of browsing exhibitors’ and creators’ booths. -The Environmental Film Festival in Washington, DC, is canceling all events scheduled for March 12-22. With Julianna Margulies, Noah Emmerich, Topher Grace, Liam Cunningham. -Twitter and YouTube have cancelled their live advertiser-focused NewFronts events and will instead host streaming events. -The 42nd edition of France’s Cinéma du Réel has been canceled, but competition titles will stream online for accredited press and guests. –IFC is moving the releasing of Václav Marhoul’s “The Painted Bird.” The drama was originally scheduled to open April 17 but will now be distributed sometime in summer 2020. -The Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival, currently under way in San Jose, CA, has rescheduled its second week to August 16 through 30. The Met said its closing its locations “to support New York City’s effort to contain the spread of COVID-19.” Met president Daniel Weiss told The New York Times, “The Met’s priority is to protect and support our staff, volunteers, and visitors. Editor’s Note: The list is constantly updated. -The Eurovision singing competition is canceled. Ken Hay, the CEO of Edinburgh International Film Festival, said in a statement: “It is with huge regret that we have taken the necessary decision to postpone the 74th Edinburgh International Film Festival. The locations will be closed through March 30. A source close to production confirmed Deadline’s report to IndieWire. -The “Venom” sequel, entitled “Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage” will now be released June 25, 2021. We will continue to assess the situation and restart as soon as feasible.”. It stars Bill Nighy, Sam Riley, Alice Lowe, Jenny Agutter, and Tim McInnerny. –The St Patrick’s Film Festival London, which was scheduled to take place in London from March 13 through 15, has been postponed. Now the production is indefinitely postponed. The event sent the following statement: “In the interest of addressing the health and safety concerns of our stakeholders and in consultation with partners throughout the media and entertainment industry, we have decided not to move forward with NAB Show in April. -The 2020 Frameline LGBTQ+ Film Festival is being delayed until fall 2020. –Quibi has canceled its red carpet launch scheduled for April 5 out of an “abundance of caution” for COVID-19. The festival press conference slated for March 18 has also been cancelled. Deadline reports 35 series are on the list of shut downs, including the “Chicago” franchise, “Law and Order: SVU,” “News Amsterdam,” and “FBI.” Other shows being suspended include Kelly Clarkson’s talk show and the Emmy Rossum-starring “Angelyne,” which is filming for NBC’s upcoming streaming platform Peacock. –Walt Disney Pictures has delayed the release date for “Mulan” due to coronavirus concerns. -Fan convention WonderCon has been canceled. The network says it is planning to schedule “virtual” presentations to media-buying agencies and clients over the course of the week of March 23. China is on high alert for another outbreak wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), six days after the one-year anniversary of the first fatality from the coronavirus in Wuhan that has spread to more than 2 million fatalities and 95 million cases worldwide. “The Flash” is the second series to shut down production for The CW following “Riverdale.”, -The 2020 Canada Film Festival is being postponed. With Travis Crane, Edgar Tomas Lopez, Justin Parks, David Raizor. -Solstice Studios has moved the Russell Crowe-starring “Unhinged” from July 1 to July 10 for a U.S. theatrical release. –Sundance is postponing its 2020 events in London and Hong Kong. –Disney TV Studios has shut down production on “Genius: Aretha,” the third season of the anthology series and here starring Cynthia Erivo, and postponed filming on all pilots. The Prague government has closed schools and placed various restrictions on events and travel. “A Quiet Place Part II” will now open nationwide September 4. The affected player was not in the arena,” the league said in a statement. All canceled events will be refunded and will be refunding to credit cards automatically. The publication reported a team member working on the show came into contact with an individual who tested positive for the coronavirus. The actor had flown from Los Angeles to the film’s Biloxi, Missouri set. “While these were difficult decisions for Avid, and for me personally, we feel strongly that helping stop the spread and severity of the COVID-19 virus is not just the job of governments and healthcare providers, but the responsibility of every individual, organization and corporation around the globe,” Jeff Rosica, CEO and President at Avid, said in a statement. We had plans to come down Friday night with a group of people and start back up and we made the decision to hold off and continue working here [Los Angeles], and come down there a little bit later than we’d planned. –Paramount Pictures has set a release date for the next “Transformers” installment. “We will take this opportunity to try new methods and experiment with different approaches to better engage with our clients, users and the community around the globe. We’re working with our theatre partner to figure out the best dates so that we can all celebrate the fantastic films of our incredibly talented filmmakers in a safe environment and as soon as that’s figured out, we’ll let everyone know.”. –The 2020 MIDEM conference in Cannes has been canceled. The premiere of the series, which stars and is executive produced by Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, was scheduled for March 12. The publication noted tonight’s Oklahoma City game between the Thunder and Jazz was cancelled seconds before tipoff. The Daytime Emmy Awards are skipping a theater ceremony because of the coronavirus but the honors will be presented on a TV broadcast on June 26. -Per Variety: “The 2020 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, in Manchester, Tennessee, has been postponed due to concerns over the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. –Production on “Young Sheldon,” “Batwoman,” “The Bachelorette,” and “God Friended Me” has been suspended, according to Deadline. In a prepared statement the Paley Center for Media said, ““As you are aware, the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to remain of the utmost public concern. A small rural community is quarantined by an alien presence. Additional information regarding new dates for both events will be communicated in the coming weeks.”, -The MLB announced via their official Twitter that they are delaying opening day by at least two weeks and the rest of spring training has been cancelled. May 20, 2020. “Supporting the health and well-being of everyone involved is our top priority,” said an unnamed Quibi spokesperson to Variety announcing the cancellation. Read IndieWire’s full story on the loss of CinemaCon here. -The iHeartRadio Music Awards are being postponed. “The Midem team is working hard to support the industry during this challenging time, especially artists and companies that have been hardest hit and when global music unity is more important than ever,” added Alexandre Deniot. -The 2020 Ambulante Documentary Film Festival, traveling throughout Mexico in eight states at more than 130 locations from March 19 through May 28, has been postponed until further notice. –All Apple TV+ series in production have been temporarily suspended, sources told IndieWire. -Beginning March 14, the Getty Center and Getty Villa in the Los Angeles area will be closed until further notice. The play starring Laurie Metcalfe and Rupert Everett was in previews, and intended to relaunch on April 13. Based on the most recent news and out of an abundance of concern, we have made the difficult decision to postpone this year’s PaleyFest. We appreciate your support of NFMLA and filmmakers, and apologize for any inconvenience as we explore the best course of action for all involved. Directed by Ramiro Avendano. Given the latest news and the request to not convene groups over 100, we must announce the cancellation of the 2020 RiverRun International Film Festival. –Universal Television is delaying the productions of three projects: “Little America” Season 2 for Apple TV+, “Russian Doll” Season 2 for Netflix, and “Rutherford Falls” for Peacock. No new release dates have been announced. –The CW and Fox have cancelled their live Upfront presentations that were scheduled for May. We are very grateful for all the work everyone has done to keep cast and crew safe during this pandemic. –Netflix is stopping production on all scripted TV series and films in the U.S. and Canada for at least two weeks, sourced confirmed to IndieWire. Production on “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” was previously halted in January during its Puerto Rico shoots due to a major earthquake. -The 39th Istanbul Film Festival is being postponed. The event was to be hosted by Jon Stewart and presented by HBO in partnership with NEXT for AUTISM. -The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is temporarily closing its museum, MoMA PS1, and the MoMA Design Stores in New York City, starting March 13. The set is now closed and everyone has been asked to go home. “Our top priority continues to be the health and well-being of Broadway theatergoers and the thousands of people who work in the the theater industry every day, including actors, musicians, stagehands, ushers and many other dedicated professionals,” said Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League in a prepared statement. –Fathom Events has canceled or postponed some of their upcoming slate as theaters around the country have closed their doors. The organization’s chief executive Richard Masters said in a statement, “In this unprecedented situation, we are working closely with our clubs, government, The FA and EFL and can reassure everyone the health and welfare of players, staff and supporters are our priority. –The launch of Disney+ has been delayed in France until April 7. –Searchlight has moved the premiere of Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” from July 24 to October 16, putting the film in the heart of the Oscar race. – A24 confirms with IndieWire that “Boys State” will not be screening at the upcoming SXSW Film Festival. We are grateful for the support and recommendations we’ve received and look forward to welcoming everyone to the 6th edition of BFF this August.”. I think everybody needs to do now whatever we can do, as we say here, to flatten the [coronavirus] curve.” Weta will continue to work on the visual effects for the movie for now. “The situation related to the coronavirus is changing daily, as are government announcements and restrictions. BFI Flare is a very special and long standing festival with a loyal and dedicated following and we realise that this is a very disappointing situation for audiences, our staff and Festival teams and all of the incredibly talented and passionate filmmakers involved. What the Failures of ... Show Comments . Ticket buyers will see their deposits rolled over into next year so they will have a guaranteed opportunity to buy tickets for 2021. –Ridley Scott’s “The Last Duel” is being put on an indefinite hiatus after postponing filming scheduled for Ireland. –Lionsgate has pushed “John Wick: Chapter 4” from May 2021 to May 27, 2022. –20th Century Studios has moved “New Mutants” (originally set for April 3) and Searchlight’s “Antlers” (which was set for April 17). Event organizers said in a statement: “Clearly this was not a course of action we hoped to take for our 50th anniversary event, but following the new government measures announced this week – and in times of such unprecedented uncertainty – this is now our only viable option.” The festival maintains that it hopes the coronavirus outbreak “will have improved enormously by the end of June,” but it can’t move forward with preparations for an event that is home to over 200,000 guests. We will commence principal photography once circumstances permit.”. – MGM, Universal, and Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli have pushed back the release of “No Time to Die” until November 12 in the U.K. and November 25 in the U.S. –This year’s Cannes Film Festival has been postponed, organizers announced March 19, with new dates being considered for the end of June. The yet-to-be-titled film will open in theaters on June 24, 2022. The company is scheduled to spend reportedly $17.3 billion on original content in 2020. Both ceremonies will be postponed until later this year. Tap to unmute. Yellow fever – Nigeria. However, the release of “Fatherhood” has been bumped up to October 23. –Disney is postponing the releases of major May releases “Black Widow,” “Woman in the Window,” and “The Personal History of David Copperfield.” The MCU film was made through Disney, which “Woman in the Window” is from 20th Century Studios and “David Copperfield” hails from Searchlight. The announcement comes with a wave of date changes for the studio. The Order is a Canadian-American horror drama streaming television series created by Dennis Heaton and written by Heaton, Shelley Eriksen, Rachel Langer, Jennica Harper, Penny Gummerson, and Jason Filiatrault. -Deadline reports Paramount Pictures is delaying the international rollout of “A Quiet Place Part II.” UK exhibitors have been notified at the film is moving dates. This is on the heels of San Diego Comic-Con’s Comic-Con@Home program, which wrapped earlier this month. The music event was scheduled to take place June 2-5 and will be replaced by a digital edition. Though this is a great loss for the Beverly Hills Film Festival, we will do everything in our power to diligently serve our dear 2020 filmmaker and screenwriter official selections. The decision was made following productive talks with our valued partners and customers and following consultation with public health officials, the City of Cannes and the French authorities.”. –Production on Netflix’s “Grace and Frankie” has been suspended. 26 September 2019. TV drama goes viral: the German-Danish series that foresaw …
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