There's Going to Be So Much Jockeying
A production logjam awaits now-empty soundstages as projects that couldn't wrap filming before the mid-March shutdown maybe prioritized Within days in mid-March, soundstages in the U.S. went from bustling hubs to abandoned ghost towns as the novel coronavirus forced studios to shut down filming...
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