We are back with the 33rd episode of the GYCO Podcast as we pick up the pieces in the wake of so many delayed releases thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Author: Neil Vagg
Disney and Pixar have (some) cause to celebrate today as Onward (reviewed here) remains the top of the North American box office. But in a weekend where the box office fell to a 20 year low there are disappointing returns for all of the film’s gracing the chart.
Another news story, another Coronavirus victim as Variety is reporting that, as part of their wider precautionary shut down, Disney has temporarily halted production on Loki and Wandavision.
After dealing back in to Alice’s (Rachel Skatersten) past this week, next week’s episode of Batwoman will return to confronting the Kane sisters relationship in the present day.
A few weeks ago Supergirl actress Chyler Leigh shared a photo which set social media alight. The image showed her character, Alex Danvers, wearing a very Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) wig and a variation of her costume.
We start the week with another production postponement following the Coronavirus pandemic currently circling the globe. Redanian Intelligence is reporting that emails have gone out to the cast and crew of The Witcher informing them that production will pause for the time being. This is to ensure the safety of all the cast and crew involved with the production.
In amongst all the doom and gloom we have some good news coming from the MCU. Tom Holland has confirmed that his third Spider-Man movie will begin shooting in July of this year.
Warner Bros. is currently under a lot of pressure to make a decision over the future of Wonder Woman 1984. With plenty of other studios delaying films in the wake of Coronavirus it seems that, for now, the studio is keeping Diana in her June release date.
Walt Disney Studios is the latest to announce that it is halting production on all it’s live-action properties in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic.
The New York Times’ John Koblin is reporting that the Coronavirus has claimed another victim as Netflix has halted production on all scripted TV series.