What happened to my series? TV shows interrupted by the COVID-19 crisis
The coronavirus crisis has paralyzed several television series. They have postponed their production in order to stop the spread of COVID-19. This is the case, among others, for 'All Rise', a CBS legal drama that premiered in September 2019. Until further notice, it has halted the filming of its new episodes.
COVID-19 has become another protagonist in the shooting of the 11th season of 'The Walking Dead'. The producers of the series have decided to stop filming until further notice.
UK joins the fight against the spread of COVID-19 and it's time to stay home. The shooting of the sixth season of 'Peaky Blinders' has been affected and will take a break.
The fourth season of 'Fargo', starring Chris Rock, will not continue its filming. Therefore, the date of its season premiere will also be altered.
The eagerly awaited second season of the series starring Zendaya will have to make a stop along the way. The reason, as it happens with many other fictions, is the COVID-19.
The long-awaited fourth season of 'Stranger Things' has also been affected by the coronavirus and, until further notice, its entire team self-isolates at home.
The television biopic of Queen Elizabeth II of England has paralyzed all its plans and will not continue filming the chapters of its fourth season until the crisis of the coronavirus has passed.
The Apple TV series starring Jennifer Aniston has had to postpone the shooting of its second season.
The series, already in its 21st season, will have to wait a while to resume filming.
The legendary series 'NCIS' has also decided, as a health measure, to stop filming its new chapters. It is already in its 17th season.
Bad news for the fans of 'Young Sheldon': those responsible for the shooting of the third season of the series have decided to stop the filming following governmental health recommendations.
'Grey's Anatomy' has decided to send Dr. Grey and company home until further notice.
The sitcom 'Bob Hearts Abishola', which premiered in September 2019, has temporarily stopped recording new episodes. The adventures and misadventures of Billy Gardell and Folake Olowofoyeku will have to wait until further notice.
The CBS drama 'FBI' will be taking a temporary break due to COVID-19. The network has decided that the recording of the episodes of its second season will have to wait.
CBS also stops the filming of 'FBI: Most Wanted', a television series derived from the successful 'FBI'. The fiction, released in January 2020, is not recording any more episodes for the time being.
Fans of 'God Friended Me' will have to wait too: the shooting of the second season of the CBS comedy has been halted by the COVID-19 crisis.
Henry Cavill and the rest of the crew of the Netflix series has also had to stop the filming of the second season of 'The Witcher'.
The 11th season of this successful series will also see a break in filming due to the coronavirus crisis.
This CBS fiction was in the middle of shooting its 6th season. For now, and until further notice, there will be no more shootings.
Another temporary suspension of filming due to coronavirus: 'Line of Duty'. Those responsible for the series assure that they will return with their work plans when this crisis is over.
This fiction starring Michael Weatherly will take a break from filming. The reason? The coronavirus crisis. They were shooting episodes for Season 4.
The sequel to 'The Good Wife' has also decided to stop filming its fourth season. Until shooting resumes, there's time to watch the episodes from the previous three seasons again.
The same situation for NBC's 'The Blacklist:' due to the coronavirus crisis, it has paused all filming.
Chicago's firefighters and paramedics will have to take a break from filming for their eighth season. Preventing the spread of COVID-19 is a joint fight of all of us.
The police drama 'Chicago P.D.' has halted filming because of the coronavirus crisis.
The same thing happened with this series: it decided to stop filming as a health measure. 'Chicago Med' was already in its fifth season.
This medical drama has also been interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Filming for the second season has been stopped until further notice.
This NBC comedy had just released its fifth season and approved the recording of its sixth series. However, 'Superstore' will have to wait.
Will the protagonists of Claws come back when the coronavirus crisis is over? They're supposed to. However, for the time being, there will be no more shooting.
The shooting of the second season of 'Batwoman' has also come up against the COVID-19 pandemic. Result: the filming was stopped.
It seemed that nothing and nobody could stop the shooting of the 15th season of 'Supernatural' but, following the health recommendations of half the world, those responsible for the series have decided to take a break.
'Charmed' was renewed in January 2020 for a third season. However, following the latest health recommendations, it will not be filmed just now.
The fourth season of the remake of 'Dynasty' has had to cancel filming temporarily. However, it will return as soon as possible.
If you are a fan of 'The Flash' you have to know that the makers of the series have decided, as a preventive measure and to avoid the spread of COVID-19, to postpone filming their new season.
The same goes for the television series based on the successful literary saga 'Nancy Drew.' No more mystery until further notice: shooting temporarily cancelled by COVID-19.
Season 4 of 'Riverdale' has been affected by the coronavirus crisis and, for the time being, no more new chapters will be shot.
Season 5 for 'Supergirl' has halted filming for the time being.
Daveed Diggs and Jennifer Connelly, the stars of this series, will have to wait a while to continue filming. The reason: COVID-19.
Season 3 of 'Atlanta' was in the middle of its third season when COVID-19 made its appearance. For now, there will be no more filming.
Same situation for 'Snowfall' which, following the health recommendations, will stop the filming of its new episodes.
This HBO comedy has temporarily discontinued shooting for the second season.
'Fear The Walking Dead' has stopped filming as well as 'The Walking Dead.'
This series starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne has temporarily cancelled the filming of its second season. The producers say we will soon hear about its future.
The well-known streaming platform will also have to stop the shooting of its series by the COVID-19. Season 6 of 'Lucifer' has been one of the affected shows.
Veterans Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda (and the rest of the series' team) will not attend any more shoots of 'Grace and Frankie' until the health authorities declare the end of this crisis.
The Netflix series has paused filming its second season. Its cast and staff try to stop the rise in the number of COVID-19 infections by staying home.
'For All Mankind' has had to postpone its plans for the recording of its second season to avoid the spread of COVID-19.
The series was renewed for a second season but, after the arrival of the coronavirus, it paused the filming of its new episodes.
The series had approved the start of filming for its second season when COVID-19 broke out. Therefore, following the health recommendations, there will be no more shooting for the moment.
There will be no further filming of the second season of 'Pennyworth' until further notice.
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