The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has hurt the cinema industry, and it seems that streaming media has benefited in the short term. But the entire Hollywood has pressed the pause button, and the filming of original movies and TV series on streaming media has also stopped. Recently, David Harbour, the star of Netflix's ace series "Stranger Things" Season 4, said that since the filming has been suspended, the original plan to launch it in the first half of 2021 will definitely be postponed. David Harbour revealed the above news in response to questions from netizens on social media. In mid-February, all crew members held a script reading session and began filming some scenes. In mid-March, Netflix stopped all filming of TV series and movies, including "Stranger Things Season 4". In the preview of the fourth season released not long ago, Sheriff Hope, played by David Harbour, is back alive and is building a railway in the Soviet Union... From the second half of 2020 to 2021, Netflix will also have the second season of "The Witcher", the second season of "Love, Death & Robots", the second season of "The Umbrella Academy", the second season of "Parallel Society", the third season of "Sex Education", the third season of "Sleep Books", the third season of "Dark", etc. It is expected that the release time of some works will be affected. |
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