The TV delays are here, as evidenced by The CW, which has announced it will be delaying pretty much every single one of its original shows until 2021
9:00-9:30 PM Whose Line As you can see, the Arrowverse is probably the most disrupted by all this. Shows like The Flash have already had to end their seasons early, unable to finish filming and post-production due to the pandemic, and will not return to finish those arcs until January.
While Superman & Lois is making it out in January, there’s no sign of Green Arrow and the Canaries, the rumored Arrow replacement, which may not be getting made at all. And while Batwoman and Black Lightning are here, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow are not, meaning we might not see those return until spring. Reportedly the rumored Arrowverse crossover this year will only be between two shows, Batwoman and Superman & Lois.
I would absolutely expect to start to see this with a wide variety of other shows, too. The Walking Dead season 11, for instance, on AMC has still not started filming, and I would not be surprised to hear that it will miss its October premiere date and be pushed to 2021.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
'Swamp Thing,' Canceled at DC Universe, Coming to The CWNow SwampThing, starring Crystal Reed and based on the DC title of the same name, will become the second DC Universe series to air on The CW, joining Stargirl
Lire la suite »
Here's why 'Batwoman' is not on Netflix and where you can watch it online'Batwoman' is about to end Season 1 on The CW, meaning that the show will soon be coming to its streaming home–but that home will not be Netflix.
Lire la suite »
Study Finds More Americans Waiting To Start Secret Second Families Until Later In LifeHYATTSVILLE, MD—With the harsh economic climate making it harder than ever to juggle the costs of two households, a report released Friday by the National Center for Health Statistics has found that more Americans are waiting until later in life to start a secret second family. “According to our data, married men with kids are increasingly likely to put off taking on a mistress in another state, setting her up in a place, and fathering additional children with her, at least until they become more established in their careers,” said NCHS director Charles J. Rothwell, noting that wage stagnation has made it more difficult for workers to command a salary sufficient to cover the mortgage on a second suburban home and fund two separate trips to Disney World each year. “It’s not uncommon these days for men to wait until they’re well into middle age before they start to live a secret double life. When you’re supporting six children spread across a thousand miles, you spend a lot of money just shuttling back and forth between both families under the pretense of business travel, let alone paying for double the Christmases and birthdays.” The study also found that, due to economic pressures, an increasing number of married men are electing not to start a secret second family at all, opting instead to lead a quieter life of routine adultery.
Lire la suite »
'Batwoman' boss breaks down [SPOILER]'s new identity, teases season 2's love trianglesShowrunner Caroline Dries shares her hopes for the 'Batwoman'-'Superman & Lois' crossover and previews learning more about Alice's backstory with Safiyah in season 2.
Lire la suite »
2021 Eurovision: Here's Where the Competition Will Be HeldThe location for 2021&39;s Eurovision Song Contest has been announced.
Lire la suite »