An updating checklist with statuses, launch dates and timelines as they grow to be obtainable
The coronavirus left dozens of Hollywood movies in limbo as they had been pressured to close down both mid-production or simply as they making ready to shoot. Now all these movies might want to resume at a degree when it’s deemed secure to take action, almost certainly with stringent new restrictions on set.
How will movies proceed with out the help of massive numbers of extras? Will studios look to renew productions in international international locations which have already begun reopening? And will they be capable to meet new timelines after studios have already been pressured to juggle their launch slates for 2020 and past?
TheWrap has compiled an inventory of flicks from every studio that might want to both resume or begin manufacturing. This checklist might be up to date as extra info turns into obtainable:
Disney & 20th Century Studios
“The Last Duel”
What: Director Ridley Scott’s historic drama, from 20th Century (previously Fox), stars Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Adam Driver and Jodie Comer. Status: Began filming in February in France and accomplished 4 and a half weeks of taking pictures, with manufacturing shut down in Ireland in March Release Date: December 25, 2020 (restricted) Timeline for Resuming: Not obtainable
“Avatar” sequels
What: James Cameron’s return to the world of Pandora stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver. Status: On location manufacturing in New Zealand was postponed indefinitely in May. Release Date: “Avatar 2” opens December 17, 2021 Timeline for Resuming: Virtual manufacturing continues in Manhattan Beach; New Zealand allowed filming to renew in early May, and Jon Landau shared in an Instagram put up that they might return to set earlier than the top of May
“Nightmare Alley”
What: From Searchlight Pictures, Guillermo del Toro directs the psychological thriller starring Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett. Status: Began manufacturing in January Release Date: Undated Timeline for Resuming: Not obtainable
“The Little Mermaid”
What: Disney’s live-action remake of the animated “The Little Mermaid” starring Halle Bailey and Melissa McCarthy Status: Preproduction within the U.Ok., with manufacturing initially scheduled to start in March Release Date: Undated Timeline for Starting: Not obtainable
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”
What: Marvel superhero film from director Destin Daniel Cretton stars Simu Liu and Tony Leung Status: Production halted in Australia in mid-March Release Date: May 7, 2021 Timeline for Resuming: Not obtainable
“Shrunk”
What: Sequel to “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” comedy franchise stars Josh Gad and Rick Moranis, from director Joe Johnston Status: Preproduction Release Date: Undated Timeline for Starting: Not obtainable
Untitled “Home Alone” Reboot
What: 20th Century Studios’ “Home Alone” reboot directed by Dan Mazer and written by “Saturday Night Live’s” Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell Status: Preproduction Release Date: Undated Timeline for Starting: Not obtainable
“Soul”
What: Latest authentic movie from Pixar that includes voice expertise of Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey Status: Continuing manufacturing remotely Release Date: November 20, 2020 Timeline for Resuming: Continuing manufacturing remotely
“Raya and the Last Dragon”
What: Disney animated movie that includes voice expertise of Awkwafina Status: Continuing manufacturing remotely Release Date: March 12, 2021 Timeline for Resuming: Continuing manufacturing remotely
Lionsgate
Lionsgate
“John Wick Chapter 4”
What: The fourth movie within the motion franchise starring Keanu Reeves because the title murderer Status: Preproduction Release Date: Release postponed a 12 months to May 27, 2022 Timeline for Starting: Not obtainable
“Jesus Revolution”
What: Jon Gunn directs this era piece set within the 1970s concerning the non secular awakening of hippies in southern California. Status: Preproduction Release Date: Undated Timeline for Starting: Not obtainable