The Alec Baldwin film will resume filming, but it will not return to New Mexico.
Alec Baldwin western Rust will resume filming early next year following a settlement with the estate of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer tragically killed on set.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard originally made headlines after their pups Pistol and Boo were smuggled in by the Aquaman 2 actress. Now, the investigation has been reopened.
Could Alec Baldwin's ill-fated Rust movie still end up being finished?
Production on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has resumed after being halted in 2021 after Letitia Wright suffered an on-set stunt accident.
The highly anticipated Netflix movie Red Notice has resumed production, as evidenced by a striking set photo shared by co-star Ryan Reynolds. The high-profile film features the extremely good-looking trifecta of Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson, and Gal Gadot at its center as it tells the story of the world’s greatest tracker (Johnson) and the world’s greatest con man (Reynolds) teaming up to capture the world’s greatest art thief (Gadot). Production was underway earlier this year but was shut down due to COVID-19. Filming resumed recently in Atlanta, Georgia, and in the set photo below …
The Batman has resumed filming following its star, Robert Pattinson, completing his quarantine after allegedly being diagnosed with COVID-19.
Robert Pattinson is back in the cape and cowl after testing positive for COVID-19, which forced The Batman to shut down production. Variety reports that Pattinson has been cleared to return to work after recuperating, and filming on the highly anticipated DC movie is now back in progress. Production on The Batman shut down on September 3rd after Pattinson tested positive for the coronavirus, only shortly after production had kicked back up to begin with. He and all the cast and crew who were in close contact with the actor were all quarantined following the positive test. Matt Reeves …
Major productions are attempting to put as many safety precautions into place as possible to avoid anyone catching coronavirus, but it’s still not enough. Yesterday we reported that Robert Pattinson had tested positive for COVID-19 and production on The Batman was forced to shut down. Now Variety reports that filming has resumed as director Matt Reeves endeavors to shoot as much as possible without his lead actor. Pattinson must self-isolate for 14 days, so during this time, “Matt Reeves is trying to finish as much of the shoot as he can without Pattinson, including scenes with the …
Production on the new Matrix film has restarted with new protocols in place.
After being delayed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Batman is expected to resume production in London next month.
Hollywood's big, sloppy dance with the COVID pandemic continues, as release dates shuffle backward, Tenet heads overseas, and New Mutants just sort've gets tossed into the fire pit. One of the bigger projects that had to shut down was The Batman, director Matt Reeves' new take on the Caped Crusader starring Robert Pattinson, which was about seven weeks into filming back in March when the U.K. set had to pause production. Now, five months later, Variety reports that The Batman is gearing up to resume filming as soon as early September. [caption id="attachment_881286" align="alignright" width="…
Jurassic World: Dominion resumed filming in England last month, armed with a 107-page safety manual and $9 million worth of related expenses, including the cost of renting out an entire hotel for 20 weeks and acquiring 18,000 COVID-19 tests. As reported by the New York Times, the $200 million production is paving the way for other studios to resume production on major projects in a time when it is all but impossible to film in the United States. The amount of precaution being taken is understandably high, which was a caveat of the film’s A-list …
Filming on Netflix's The Witcher Season 2 has resumed thanks to confirmation tweets from showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich and series director Stephen Surjik. Previously, filming on The Witcher had been put on hold in March due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and the fact Season 2 star Kristofer Hivju had tested positive for the virus. Since March, the cast and crew have gone back home to wait out the production hiatus (and some of them have been quite busy). But now, as tweets from both Surjik and Hissrich confirm the Witcher team has returned to the valley of …