Studios Suspend Film Productions Amid Coronavirus Concerns

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Netflix's production of its big-budget international heist film 'Red Notice' will pause beginning March 16 and lasting for the next two weeks

on Saturday. "It’s my privilege to speak eye to eye with our entire crew to help give a little clarity and guidance, as the most important thing right now is for us to get everyone home to their concerned families," Johnson wrote in his post.

Universal Pictures' live-action feature productions will slow down and go on hiatus starting this weekend due to the new coronavirus outbreak. "The studio continues to monitor the situation closely and will make a determination on when to restart production in the coming weeks," the studio said in a statement Friday night.

 

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