Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti introduced Sunday evening he was ordering all film theaters in Los Angeles to be closed in an effort to cease the unfold of the coronavirus.
“I’m taking executive action to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in @LACity by closing bars, nightclubs, restaurants (except takeout/delivery), entertainment venues and gyms until March 31 unless extended. Grocery stores will remain open,” the mayor tweeted.
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio made an analogous order Sunday evening as nicely, saying, “This is not a decision I make lightly. These places are part of the heart and soul of our city. They are part of what it means to be a New Yorker. But our city is facing an unprecedented threat, and we must respond with a wartime mentality. We will come through this, but until we do, we must make whatever sacrifices necessary to help our fellow New Yorkers.”
The new shutdown will possible worsen the general field workplace image for exhibitors, which suffered the worst weekend in ticket gross sales in additional than 20 years. Even the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist assaults didn’t scale back viewers turnout as badly.
Earlier within the day, California Gov. Gavin Newsom advised reporters that there had been 335 confirmed instances in California, with six deaths. Beginning Monday, the Los Angeles Unified School District shall be closed down for at the very least the subsequent two weeks. Newsom additionally suggested anybody over 65 or with pre-existing situations to self-isolate.
All the Movies Suspended or Delayed Due to Coronavirus Pandemic (Updating)
As coronavirus continues to unfold, an growing variety of films are delaying or suspending manufacturing. As the variety of impacted films grows, TheWrap felt it might be most informative to maintain a operating listing.
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“No Time to Die”
MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, introduced that after cautious consideration and thorough analysis of the worldwide theatrical market, the discharge of “No Time to Die” shall be postponed till November 2020.
Photo credit score: Universal
“A Quiet Place Part II”
Director John Krasinski introduced on Instagram that the horror sequel’s launch shall be delayed amid the rising unfold of the coronavirus across the globe.
Photo credit score: Paramount
“Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway”
Sony has pushed the worldwide launch date of the household movie “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” to August 7 over fears of the coronavirus after it was initially slated to start out rolling out overseas on the finish of March.
Photo credit score: Sony
“Fast and Furious 9”
The launch of the subsequent “Fast & Furious” installment, “F9,” has been delayed from May 22 to now opening on April 2, 2021.
Photo credit score: Universal
“The Lovebirds”
Paramount has postponed the theatrical launch of the Issa Rae-Kamail Nanjiani rom-com “The Lovebirds,” that was scheduled to hit theaters April 3. The studio has not set a brand new launch date.
Photo credit score: Paramount
“Blue Story”
Paramount has delayed the controversial UK gang movie “Blue Story,” which was set for launch on March 20. A future launch date has not been introduced.
Photo credit score: Paramount
“The Artist’s Wife”
Strand Releasing and Water’s End Productions delayed the restricted launch of the Bruce Dern and Lena Olin movie “The Artist’s Wife.” The movie was meant to open in New York on April Three in…