![]() ![]() The highest-profile films still shooting include the Ridley Scott-directed Gladiator 2, starring Paul Mescal, which was scheduled to shoot in Malta, Morocco and the UK between June and October, and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, the sequel to Tom Cruise’s hit blockbuster, which was due to finish shooting this summer after promotional duties on Part One were over. Studio film productions, which run on even longer and more elaborate schedules, will suffer longer-term damage if they have not completed filming in time. Doctor Who, which is now being produced in partnership with the streaming service Disney+, is also likely to be affected by strike action.įilming on the second season of Andor is likely to be affected. According to Deadline, TV shows likely to be affected include House of the Dragon, Andor and Industry, while the second season of Sharon Horgan’s Bad Sisters will probably be unable to start shooting. ![]() However, the withdrawal of US actors’ participation means that even productions with finished scripts can now no longer go ahead, whether in the US itself, Europe or elsewhere. Others, including Thunderbolts and Captain America: Brave New World, are in production, but have had their release dates put back. Series including The Last of Us, Blade Runner 2099 and The Mandalorian have already been delayed, while future projects – such as the sequel to Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Disney’s Blade remake – have also stalled, as scripts are not being completed. ![]() The writers’ strike has already seen the shutdown of the vast majority of scripted TV shows in the US, as picket lines have been largely successful at ensuring production activities have ceased. ![]()
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