Still, even if the strike lasts just one month or six weeks, there would likely be an impact, with more movies’ start dates being push among the repercussions. That could change, if the strike were to drag on and on for six months or more, though according to sources that is seen as unlikely. Deadpool 3 is expected to go in front of cameras later this month in London, while Thunderbolts is to hit Atlanta in June. As of now, Thunderbolts is still on track.įantastic Four, which is in the midst of the most closely watched casting search since Marvel hired Tom Holland to play Spider-Man eight years ago, is eying a January 2024 start date in London. TV show Agatha: Coven of Chaos is also shooting in Atlanta, while fellow series Wonder Man is filming in Los Angeles. Even with the Blade shutdown, it is gearing up for one of the busiest times in the company’s history.Ĭaptain America: New World Order is currently filming in Atlanta. While some studios have one or two movies going into production, Marvel is seemingly propping up the industry by planning on having three movies shooting at the same time, not to mention two series. One drama series, Showtime’s Billions, halted production Thursday due to picketing. Since the strike action began Tuesday, the biggest impact has been on late night talk shows and Saturday Night Live. TV Writer David Simon Says Industry Is Going to "Infantilize Itself" if AI Is the Future for Scripts
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