‘Fast and Furious 9’ postponed a year, no live audiences for TV shows: How coronavirus is affecting the entertainment industry

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‘Fast and Furious 9’ postponed a year, no live audiences for TV shows: How coronavirus is affecting the entertainment industry
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China's cinemas shut down after the covid-19 strain began spreading in Wuhan, the capital of the country’s Hubei province. That impact has since been felt around the world by Italian productions and American festivals alike.

Countless jobs will be affected by the virus, and financial reverberations for individuals, companies and economies will last months, at the least.This post will be continually updated.

“While we know there is disappointment in having to wait a little while longer, this move is made with the safety of everyone as our foremost consideration,” read a statement on the franchise’s Facebook page.CBS’s “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” both of which tape in Los Angeles, announced they would be taping without live studio audiences beginning March 16.

, guitarist Pete Townshend said the band members “haven’t reached this decision easily, but given the concerns about public gatherings, we couldn’t go ahead.”Hanks announced in a statement shared across social media platforms that he and his wife, singer and actress Rita Wilson,

 

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