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Hollywood’s ‘New Normal’ Could Be Leaving U.S. Workers and Older Actors in the Dust – Gizmodo Australia
Nothing is “business as usual” in a world ravaged by a pandemic — especially in the United States, which is sitting at over 5 million cases and 160,000 deaths. Even though they are keeping safety in mind, several studios are rushing to get things moving again…
Nothing is business as usual in a world ravaged by a pandemic especially in the United States, which is sitting at over 5 million cases and 160,000 deaths. Even though they are keeping safety in mind, several studios are rushing to get things moving again. According to two recent reports, that means moving U.S. productions overseas and keeping some older actors out of the roster.
The New York Times recently published an in-depth look behind the scenes of Colin Trevorrow and Universal Pictures J…
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