'The Batman' Halts Production, Yet Again
'The Batman' has temporarily put a pause on its production after "a member of The Batman production has tested positive for Covid-19", according to Warner Bros.' statement on Thursday. Various media outlets now indicate that the individual in question is the lead himself, Robert Pattinson. The company is yet to officially confirm the individual's identity but has since reiterated that the "member" was "isolating in accordance with established protocols."The new development comes just days after filming resumed in London after shutting down in March amid coronavirus concerns. Directed by Matt Reeves, "The Batman" was 25% done before the shutdown, enough for a teaser preview at last month's DC Fandom event.
So #covid19 hits Gotham City. With batman testing +ve for virus. Reason ? being the batman mask not as per WHO guidelines ??!! #coronavirus #Batman pic.twitter.com/WYVZvVogSt
— tc (@iamthirlok) September 4, 2020
Update: Robert Pattinson is reportedly the individual on The Batman production who was diagnosed with COVID-19. https://t.co/9OyQLuH529 pic.twitter.com/lTF5C6tQkD
— IGN (@IGN) September 3, 2020
Even the batman tested positive?#Covid_19 #coronavirus https://t.co/Pj2OhgGWKR
— VB (@vicky4861) September 4, 2020
'007: No Time To Die' Trailer Released
'James Bond' franchise's much anticipated full-length trailer "No Time To Die" has been released. The Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed flick has been described as "The mission that changes everything", according to the film's Twitter handle."In No Time to Die, Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology," reads the synopsis.
"No Time To Die" will be Daniel Craig's fifth and final outing in the role after massive successes with predecessor movies such as "Skyfall" (2012) and "Spectre" (2015). Whether Craig saved the best for last in "No Time To Die" will be revealed at the film's 25th theatrical release November 20th,2020.
The mission that changes everything begins… #NoTimeToDie in cinemas this November. pic.twitter.com/nBP6aUrwDy
— James Bond (@007) September 3, 2020
"The past isn't dead."
— IGN (@IGN) September 3, 2020
Bond has to team up with old enemies and new allies in the brand new trailer for No Time to Die. pic.twitter.com/z1drAYsErh
Ana de Armas & Daniel Craig. KNIVES OUT to NO TIME TO DIE. A cinematic glo-up. pic.twitter.com/FVjoftmKbV
— Ana de Armas Updates (@ArmasUpdates) September 3, 2020
'Pretty Little Liars' Reboot in Development
A reboot of hit series "Pretty Little Liars" is in the early stages of development, according to Variety. "Riverdale's" showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa will spearhead the upcoming reboot with a new cast and story. Word on whether the original creator, I. Marlene King, will be part of the reboot remains unknown."Pretty Little Liars" wrapped up three years ago following a seven-year run. It also got two spinoffs, "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists" and "Ravenswood", which were both cancelled after one season.
The drama series followed the lives of four friends, who band together against an anonymous foe that threatens to reveal their darkest secrets, while also investigating the disappearance of their best friend.
#PrettyLittleLiars reboot from #Riverdale creator in early development https://t.co/TjwCe5wczB pic.twitter.com/qoPXSMV6bS
— Variety (@Variety) September 2, 2020
They're already doing a Pretty Little Liars reboot??? It only ended 3 years ago and that show was crappy and filled with plot holes and they made up storylines that didn't go anywhere??? The show was honest to goodness crap. I DONT WANT A REBOOT JUST LET THE SHOW BE FORGOTTEN
— Ashley?? (@ashwoood) September 4, 2020
So, there will be a Pretty Little Liars reboot... but the producer will be the creator of Riverdale... so... ummm... it's going to be shit?
— jodie foster (@isaac_tweets) September 4, 2020