With stipulations of mass testing and on-camera distancing from actors, it’s not just the romcom facing a bleak future
This month, in theory, the latest Jurassic World sequel goes back into production on a
London sound stage. And Wednesday – 1 July – was the day that
Hollywood studios and TV producers planned to resume production in the
United States. In fact, little if any
American production has resumed, partly because some of the “tax incentive” states that attract studio productions are current virus hotbeds. Productions remain on hold or in preproduction limbo. The massive agency CAA announced this week that all staff will continue to work from home for at least the remainder of the year.
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