News

Disney, Marvel movies not to resume shooting anytime soon

Due to the pandemic, Disney hit pause on productions like Shang-Chi, Ridley Scott's The Last Duel, The Little Mermaid, Nightmare Alley, Shrunk and Peter Pan & Wendy

Production of many highly anticipated Disney as well as Marvel films was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the studio has revealed that one cannot expect the films to get back on track in the near future.

"No projections," said Disney's CEO Bob Chapek, when asked about projects resuming production. He added that they would "be very responsible in terms of safety" while proceeding with the productions.

Due to the pandemic, Disney hit pause on productions like Shang-Chi, Ridley Scott's The Last Duel, The Little Mermaid, Nightmare Alley, Shrunk and Peter Pan & Wendy. The studio also pushed its theatrical release to new dates, and put Artemis Fowl up for release on its streaming service Disney+ later this month.

Shanmuga Pandian Vijayakant: I learnt the Madurai dialect from Appa

Kempu Haladi Hasiru Movie Review: A film that stops, slows, and proceeds on its own terms

Cinema Without Borders: The act of remembrance — A Useful Ghost

Pradeep Ranganathan to headline and direct once again for his next, Archana Kalpathi confirms

Ustaad Bhagat Singh team to commence final shooting schedule in Kerala