During Netflix’s earnings call yesterday, the company’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos, regardless of states’ moves to ease restrictions, production on the streamer’s series and films can’t resume without rigorous testing. “We have to be able to look our employees and cast and crew in the eyes and say, ‘This is a safe place to work’,” he said. The company is working closely on assessments with production partners and local governments.
A producer who has a series located in Georgia was more blunt. “I will not endorse a Governor and put my cast and crew members in any situation without a significant degree of certainty that they will be safe,” the person said. “I don’t give a sh”t, I’m not gong to do it.” Even though movie theaters are included in the first rounds of re-openings in Georgia, they are not rushing to start operations either. The National Association of Theater Owners
, underscoring that “while some states and localities are beginning to authorize the opening of movie theaters under certain conditions ” … “many theaters will not be able to feasibly open.”
Poor Billy.
You don’t say? Wonder why
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