![]() Unlike the aforementioned late night shows, Fox News Channel revealed it will continue to broadcast new shows of Greg Gutfeld’s talk show program.Īll of the scripts for the second season of “Game of Thrones” spinoff “House of the Dragon” have been turned in, and executive producer Ryan Condal remains working on the series in a non-writing capacity. Although I may not be able to promote it as I had hoped.) - Neil Gaiman May 2, 2023 (To forestall the inevitable questions, Good Omens 2 is completed and handed in. When I wake up tomorrow I'll be on strike. I wish this wasn't happening and support it absolutely. After being briefed on the Saturday showrunner meeting, I informed Chris Keyser at the WGA on Sunday morning that I would also be ceasing ALL non-writing producing functions.” “Andor” Season 2 has been filming in the U.K. In a statement Tuesday, he told Variety: “I discontinued ALL writing and writing-related work on ANDOR prior to midnight, May 1. Showrunner Tony Gilroy, who was criticized for pursuing non-writing producing work on “Andor” after strike action, confirmed that he’s ceased all activities on the Disney+ show. “Family Guy” concluded its 21st season in early May, while “American Dad” began its 20th season in March. “Family Guy” showrunners Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin, “American Dad” showrunners Brian Boyle and Matt Weitzman, and Seth MacFarlane (the creator, executive producer and star of “Family Guy” and co-creator, executive producer, and star of “American Dad”) have all stopped working on the shows. The teams behind the long-running adult animated comedies “American Dad” and “Family Guy” have walked off the job in support of the strike. Scripts for AMC’s Anne Rice series and their “Walking Dead” spinoff shows are done, but no production has started. They are fighting for a living wage in the streaming era, says Abbott Elementary writer who calls the industry a "gig economy," where studios prioritize Wall Street, not workers. Hollywood screenwriters of are going on strike. ![]() Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” (which was currently being hosted by a rotating cast of comedians) is also on hiatus. ![]() HBO will also cease live production of “Real Time with Bill Maher” and “Last Week Tonight” with John Oliver. ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” CBS’ “The Late Show,” and NBC’s “Tonight” and “Late Night” are all going on hiatus and repeats will be shown. UPDATE: “Family Guy” and “American Dad” updates added. For more information about the strike, check out Variety’s FAQ primer on what it means for the industry. Variety will keep readers updated with a rolling list of everything that has been put on hold as a result of the strike, which went into effect Tuesday. This halt means that many scripted projects will inevitably go dark, resulting in a Hollywood shutdown not seen since COVID, and not felt since the last WGA strike took place 15 years ago. The good news is that despite the writers’ strike, production appears to be on track, with WWE superstar Seth “Freakin” Rollins making a grand entrance.The WGA Writers Strike has officially begun and the picket lines have formed across Hollywood and New York City. But now, the newly renamed Captain America: Brave New World will drop into theaters on July 26, 2024. Sam Wilson’s first solo stint as Captain America was meant to wrap up Phase 5. Captain America: Brave New World released date As for the rest, here’s where they stand. One movie that bucked the trend? Deadpool 3, which heroically moved its release date forward to May 3, 2024. And no, it’s not because Thanos snapped his finger again – the ongoing writers’ strike and other complications are the culprits behind the shift. Marvel is reportedly pushing back the release of six upcoming films in the Multiverse Saga. Little did we know, this was just the overture. The delay drama kicked off with The Marvels leapfrogging from a summer to a fall release. Now it seems we’re in for a bit more of a wait. We’ve been sitting, waiting, and wishing since Phase 5 of the MCU started with pretty mixed reviews. Seems the script of Hollywood life post-COVID-19 still has some surprises in store! Well, it seems our meticulous planning has gone awry, as Marvel Studios just hit us with the superhero version of a plot twist: the delay of six upcoming movies. If you’re anything like us, you’ve got your calendar marked up with all the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) release dates. Disney has delayed the release dates for Marvel’s next six films, marking a major scheduling shift for the studio’s upcoming MCU slate.
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