Here is the confirmed list of movie releases and television productions that are being paused or postponed due to recent COVID-19 outbreak.
Film
No Time to Die: Premiere is pushed back its premiere from April to November [Original release date:April 2020]
Fast & Furious 9: Premiere is pushed to April 2021 [Original release date: May 2020]
A Quiet Place Part II: A new premiere date to be announced. [Original release date: March 18, 2020]
The Lovebirds: Paramount’s action rom-com, starring Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae, has been pulled by Paramount. No future date has been announced. [Original release date: April 3, 2020]
Blue Story: Another Paramount title that has been pulled by the studio with no future release date announced. [Original release date: March 20, 2020]
Mulan: The film’s release date has been pushed to an unknown date later this year [Original release date: March 27, 2020]
The New Mutants: The film is being rescheduled for later in the year [Original release date: April 3, 2020]
Antebellum: Lionsgate’s horror starring Janelle Monae and KierseyClemons has been pulled from theatrical release. No future date has been announced [Original release date: April 24, 2020]
Saw: Chris Rock’s remake of Saw, another Lionsgate title, is being pulled with an unknown future premiere date, according to Variety [Original release date: May 15, 2020]
The Little Mermaid: Disney has officially halted production its live-action with Halle Bailey as the lead.
Television
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: the Disney+ upcoming Marvel show halted its filming in Prague.
Grey’s Anatomy: The production has been paused for at least 2 weeks, according to a statement from ABC.
The Morning Show: The Apple TV show starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon has suspended production of season 2.
Netflix: Production on all TV shows and movies has halted for at least two weeks.