Filming stop: So far, these films have been victims of the virus

The corona virus also causes interruptions in production in the film industry. The studios cannot currently estimate when it will continue. So far, these films have been confirmed as being in the mandatory break.

Universal Studios

"Jurassic World: Dominion" is the latest break from filming. In addition to the "Jurassic World" stars Chris Pratt (40) and Bryce Dallas Howard (38), the "Jurassic Park" actors Laura Dern (53), Sam Neill (72) and Jeff Goldblum (67) are also expected to return – when, is currently in the stars. The film has been shot in London since February and has now been paused for a limited time, reports "Variety". The same goes for the universal productions "Flint Strong" with Ice Cube (50) and Ryan Destiny (25) as well as a hitherto nameless comedy with Billy Eichner (41).

Disney

At Disney, a number of the planned new editions are affected by classics. From the live action remakes "The Little Mermaid", in which Halle Bailey (19) mermaid Arielle mimics and "Peter Pan & Wendy", to the new editions of "Alone at Home" and "Darling, I have shrunk the children, all the way to Guillermo del Torros (55) "Nightmare Alley", all productions have been put on hold indefinitely, but Disney has a consolation ready for the little ones: "Frozen 2" will be available on its streaming platform Disney + from Sunday, March 15th be – three months ahead of schedule.

More are constantly being added

In addition, Ridley Scott (82), who is currently working on "The Last Duel", will not continue shooting for the time being; Sony and Amazon pause their co-production "The Nightingale, with Dakota (26) and Elle Fanning (21); Marvel suspends his production from" Shang-Chi "- director Destin Daniel Cretton (41) goes into self-imposed isolation according to" Deadline " ; Paramount announced that "Mission Impossible 7" was to be largely shot in Northern Italy, and Tom Hanks (63) 's recent shoot in Australia was also discontinued immediately after his positive diagnosis. The consequences of the outages are massive Hollywood Reporter said the financial loss could be as high as $ 20 billion.