Below is a list of every upcoming entertainment project that has announced a delay or cancellation due to the global spread of the novel coronavirus. You'll also find status updates for projects that are unaffected. This page will be updated as additional postponements are announced.

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9-1-1 (Fox) Unaffected. Filming on the remainder of the current season is already complete. The 100 (CW) The CW series is attempting to complete filming of its series finale, which has just a few days left to go. Academy of Country Music Awards (CBS) The April 5 ceremony has been postponed until September 16 . A new special ("Our Country") featuring at-home performances will air in its place on April 5 at 8p on CBS. All Rise (CBS) Production halted 3/13. But the series will briefly return to production for a unique filmed-at-home episode set during the pandemic, to air on May 4. The Amazing Race S33 (CBS) Production suspended after three episodes were filmed. However, it is the 2021 season that is impacted; Season 32 was already filmed prior to the production halt and will air as scheduled this May now be delayed to later in 2020 as CBS attempts to space out its few remaining programs. America's Got Talent S15 (NBC) Production of the upcoming summer season halted 3/14 with approximately half of the episodes completed, forcing a mid-season hiatus after just six episodes aired. Production resumed in late June and the series is expected to return to air on July 28 , though the season will likely wind up with fewer episodes than normal overall. American Crime Story: Impeachment (FX) The anthology's Lewinsky/Clinton-themed season could not film in the spring as originally planned. Filming is now expected to begin in October. American Horror Story S10 (FX) Because of a weather-dependent storyline, the delay in production means that this fall's 10th season has been delayed a full calendar year and will now air in fall 2021. (However, a new AHS spinoff could air in the fall or early next year.) Production is expected to begin in October 2020. American Housewife (ABC) Production halted 3/14. The next season will debut about a month later than normal, on October 28th. American Idol (ABC) Filming has ceased as of 3/17. The final already filmed episode will air on 4/5 (bumped from 3/30, when the show will not air). The delayed live episodes will now air beginning Sunday 4/26, with all remaining contestants performing from their homes. American Ninja Warrior (NBC) The delayed 12th season will launch on September 7, but the season will be about half the length (just 8 episodes) of a typical cycle due to the production shutdown. Angelyne (Peacock) Production halted 3/12 on the upcoming Emmy Rossum-starring miniseries. Animal Kingdom (TNT) Filming on the next season began the week of September 7. Archer S11 (FXX) The animated comedy will no longer return on May 6th. The season will likely debut later in 2020. Atlanta S3/S4 (FX) Production halted 3/13. The S3 premiere date was previously delayed to early 2021 for non-virus reasons. Filming (on both seasons concurrently) will not begin until sometime in the first half of 2021, so it looks like the earliest that S3 could air is fall 2021 (and that could easily get pushed to 2022). The Bachlor (ABC) Production on the 2021 season could begin in late September or early October, albeit at a different (non-California) location than normal. That should mean that next season will hit its usual launch window. The Bachelorette (ABC) Production halted on 3/13 just at the start of filming. The season was scheduled to debut on May 18 but that date will likely change. But it will reportedly head back into production in July with the goal of airing during ABC's fall season. Update 8/27: The season will now debut on October 13 . Barry S3 (HBO) Pre-production halted 3/27, and filming on the third season has been delayed indefinitely. Batwoman (CW) Production halted 3/13. Filming on season 2 began the week of September 7, and new episodes should begin airing in January. Big Brother S22 (CBS) . As of mid-May, the network is hoping to be able to air a new season of the reality series this summer, with possibly only a slight delay from the show's usual June launch. The slightly delayed season will now launch on August 5 . Billboard Music Awards (NBC) The Kelly Clarkson-hosted ceremony will not take place on April 29th as planned. The new date is October 14 . Billions (Showtime) While the 5th season will debut on 5/3 as originally planned, only seven episodes will be able to air. The remaining episodes (which have yet to be filmed) will air later in the year. Black Monday (Showtime) The currently airing season will now be limited to one new episode per week (rather than two). Since only six episodes were filmed prior to the halt in production, the season will be split in two, with the remaining four episodes expected to air in late 2020 to air beginning June 28 . black-ish (ABC) Unaffected. Filming on the remainder of the 2019-20 season is already complete. Season 7 will debut about a month later than normal, on October 21st. The Blacklist (NBC) Production halted 3/13. Three unproduced episodes will not be filmed, leaving the season to end on 5/15. And that episode was only partially filmed, but the episode will be completed with some animated scenes, a first for the series. Blindspot S5 (NBC) The drama's final season was originally scheduled to air over the summer, but will now debut early on April 30th make that May 7 , after yet another schedule change. Blue Bloods (CBS) Filming on the drama's 11th season is expected to begin in mid-September. New episodes could begin airing late this year (or in 2021). Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS) Production halted 3/13. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Production halted 3/17. The last remaining new episode will air 4/23. Production resumed in mid-June and, despite a few delays, the series is expected to return with new episodes beginning July 20 (though a few of those episodes were actually filmed early this year). The Bold Type (Freeform) Production halted 3/15. Breeders (FX) Season 2 began filming during the first week of September, and the new season should air in 2021. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) The next season has been delayed from fall 2020 to sometime in 2021. Bull (CBS) Production halted 3/12. Filming on the next season is expected to begin during the last week of September, and new episodes could air in either very late 2020 or early 2021. Carnival Row S2 (Amazon) Filming halted 3/12. But production was able to resume in the Czech Republic over the summer, and filming was completed in mid August. Charmed (CW) Production halted 3/12. The next season is expected to debut in January, assuming that production can begin in September or October as planned. The Chi (Showtime) The upcoming 3rd season has been moved forward a few weeks and will now debut on 6/21 . All episodes have already been filmed. Chicago Fire / Chicago Med / Chicago P.D. (NBC) Production on all three shows halted 3/12. The unproduced episodes will not be filmed and all three shows will now wrap up their current seasons on 4/15. Chucky (Syfy) Syfy's series adaptation of the horror franchise will be unable to begin filming this fall as planned. With production starting now in 2021, it is likely the series won't air until the 2021-22 season. Claws S4 (TNT) Production on the show's final season halted 3/13. CMT Music Awards (CMT) The televised ceremony has been delayed from June 3 to October 14 . Conan (TBS) New nightly full-length episodes will resume on March 30 , using an all-remote format (shot on iPhones) and videochat guest interviews. The Conners S3 (ABC) Likely unaffected. The third season began taping the week of August 17 with a pared-down crew and the show is on track for a fall premiere just a bit later than normal, on October 21st. Cortés y Moctezuma (Prime Video) Amazon's Steven Spielberg-produced, Spanish-language miniseries, written by Steven Zaillian and starring Javier Bardem, was canceled completely on 9/3 after it was previously shut down mid-production due to the pandemic. The Crown S4 (Netflix) As of 3/16, producers are attempting to complete filming on the upcoming fourth season, which is just one week away from completion. In April, Netflix suggested that the season will air in late 2020 as originally planned, without any delays. Cruel Summer (Freeform) The new drama series (formerly titled Last Summer) was expected to debut this fall, but now will not arrive until sometime in 2021. The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (Comedy Central) Production halted 3/13. The network hopes to have the show back on the air at the end of the month. In the meantime, new home-recorded segments are streaming daily and will begin airing on Comedy Central nightly at 11p beginning Monday 3/23. Episodes were expanded to 45 minutes beginning 4/27. Dancing With the Stars (ABC) Likely unaffected. A new season will begin on September 14th, though the network has yet to clarify what steps are being taken to ensure that will actually happen. Days of Our Lives (NBC) The soap is in the middle of a regularly scheduled hiatus, but an announcement on 3/17 indicated that it will not resume production at the end of March as originally planned. But TV Line reports that thanks to an unusually long lead time, there are enough completed episodes to last until the fall. Production is expected to resume at the beginning of September. Desus and Mero (Showtime) The talk show will return with new home-recorded episodes the night of March 30. Dynasty (CW) Production halted 3/12. The Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated) Production halted 3/13 with a target return date of 3/30. The show will now return the week of 4/6. Empire (Fox) Production on the show's final season was halted 3/14. Two episodes, including the series finale, were incomplete at the time of the shutdown, and Fox has indicated that they will not be completed and thus will never air. The series will now end early with the 4/21 episode, though there's a slight chance a more proper finale will be filmed at a later date. Emmy Awards Nominations have been delayed two weeks (from 7/14 to 7/28), but for now the ceremony remains scheduled for 9/20. Euphoria S2 (HBO) Production on the second season (which had yet to begin) was delayed on 3/13. Evel (USA) Production on the Evel Knievel miniseries was halted just prior to the start of filming in mid-March. On July 14, USA announced that it would not move forward with the project. Evil (CBS) Production on season 2 could begin in September (though is not yet definite). If it does, a late 2020 season debut is not out of the question. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney+) The new live-action Marvel series was scheduled to debut sometime in August. That has not officially changed yet, but filming of the season's final episode(s) was halted on 3/11. It appears that most of the season has already been filmed, however. Update 7/17: With Disney still unable to complete the final few weeks of filming, the show will no longer debut in August. A new date has not been set. Fargo (FX) Production halted on 3/13, and on 3/16 FX announced that the season 4 premiere would be postponed from its April 19 date. Two of the 10 episodes have not yet been filmed, and a best-case scenario is that the fourth season will debut this fall. Update 8/10: The 4th season will now debut on September 27 , and filming on the final two episodes was completed on September 8, so no further delays will be necessary. FBI / FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) Production halted 3/13. For FBI, the final three episodes of the season will not be filmed, making the 3/31 episode its season-ender. Fear the Walking Dead S6 (AMC) Filming of the upcoming season was halted 3/13 and the hiatus will continue through April 12 at a minimum. A season premiere date had not been set but would have likely been in the summer. Filthy Rich (Fox) The new drama series, starring Kim Cattrall, was previously announced for the 2019-20 season—and has been filmed in its entirety—but will now be held back for the fall, when Fox will have fewer options for new material. The Flash (CW) Production halted 3/13. The final episode of the spring will air on 5/12, and the goal is to film and air the remaining few unproduced episodes later this year. The Flight Attendant (HBO Max) Production on the new thriller (starring Kaley Cuoco) halted 3/13 with five of eight episodes filmed. Production on the three remaining episodes was expected to resume in August but instead began the first week of September, and it is unclear if the series will make its planned fall launch window or get pushed to 2021. For All Mankind S2 (Apple TV+) Production on the show's second season halted 3/13. The remaining two episodes began filming on August 17. For Life (ABC) The New York-filmed drama began production on its second season in late August, making it one of the first ABC shows to start filming, though filming had to be halted again for two weeks in September following a positive covid test. New episodes will not air until 2021. Update 9/17: ABC has moved up the season debut to November 18. Foundation (Apple TV+) Filming on Apple's upcoming series adaptation of the Isaac Asimov novels was suspended on 3/12. Friends reunion special (HBO Max) The special was originally supposed to tape the week of March 16 and be available at the launch of the new HBO Max streaming service (along with every episode of the original series). As of 4/10, the special still has not taped and thus will not be ready to stream in May. A new date has not been set, but the network is hoping to film the special at the end of the summer. Update 8/7: The special has been postponed for a second time, and will not enter production anytime soon. Full Frontal With Samantha Bee (TBS) Production halted 3/13. The March 18 episode did not air. New digital segments the week of 3/18, and new weekly shows (recorded at home) will resume on March 25 . General Hospital (ABC) Production halt will run 3/16 through 4/10, at a minimum. Beginning the week of 3/30, the show will run just four days a week (with reruns on Fridays) in order to stretch out the remaining inventory. Production is expected to resume the week of 7/20. New episodes will begin airing August 3rd . Genius: Aretha (Nat Geo) Production halted 3/13. The miniseries was scheduled to debut 5/25, but will no longer hit that date. It is now expected to premiere "later this year." Update 5/21: The miniseries will launch sometime this fall. The Gilded Age (HBO) The new HBO (formerly NBC) series from the creator of Downton Abbey was originally scheduled to begin filming in mid-March, which obviously did not happen. It is now expected to begin production at the very end of September, which means the show will not debut until sometime in 2021 at the earliest. The Girlfriend Experience S3 (Starz) With filming delayed due to the coronavirus, the new season is unlikely to meet its original 2020 launch window. But production did begin in mid-August. God Friended Me (CBS) Production halted 3/13. The Goldbergs (ABC) Production halted 3/14 with only one episode left to film this season. It is unclear if that episode will be taped at a later date. Season 8 will debut in the fall about a month later than normal, on October 21st. The Good Doctor (ABC) Unaffected. Filming of the current season already complete, and the show will air as scheduled. The Good Fight (CBS All Access) Production halted 3/12 after filming was complete on at least some episodes. The fourth season did premiere on April 9 as originally scheduled, but some individual weekly episodes (such as the episode that would have aired on 4/16) will be delayed as post-production work on the already-filmed episodes continues to be impacted. On 5/14, CBSAA opted to end the season early (with the 5/28 episode) rather than attempt to film the final three episodes. However, the series was renewed for a 5th season. Good Trouble S3 (Freeform) Originally expected to air this summer, the series will now debut its third season in 2021. Gossip Girl (HBO Max) HBO Max's reboot will no longer debut in 2020 as originally planned. Filming is now expected to begin at the end of October. Grace and Frankie S7 (Netflix) Production on the comedy's final season was halted on 3/12. The Great British Baking Show S11 (Netflix) Filming on the next season, originally intended to begin in April, has been delayed. Grey's Anatomy (ABC) Production halted 3/12. The four unfilmed S16 episodes will not be produced; instead, the season will conclude with the 4/9 episode. Production on the next season is expected to begin in early September, though it is unclear whether the season will still be able to launch this fall as originally planned. grown-ish S3 (Freeform) The comedy was expected to air the second half of its current season this summer; instead, it won't arrive until 2021. The Handmaid's Tale S4 (Hulu) Production halted 3/15, midway through filming of the fourth season. The halt means that the 4th season will now arrive sometime in 2021 rather than this year. HBO Max streaming launch No delay expected. The planned May launch (exact date tbd) of the new streaming service was confirmed as recently as April 9th. I Know This Much Is True (HBO) HBO has rescheduled the Mark Ruffalo miniseries from April 27 to May 10 , presumably to space out what little remaining new content it has on the shelf. iHeartRadio Music Awards (Fox) The 3/29 live broadcast has been canceled. Online voting remains open, and organizers hope to reschedule the show for a later date. Update 8/24: The awards show will no longer air this year; winners will be announced online and via radio beginning 9/4. Indebted (NBC) Unaffected. Filming of the first season is already complete, and the show should continue to air as previously scheduled. Invasion (Apple TV+) Simon Kinberg's alien invasion series was partially filmed when the coronavirus forced a shutdown. Production was scheduled to resume the week of August 17 in the UK. Jeopardy! (syndicated) The game show resumed production (with a redesigned set) the week of July 27th, which means that new episodes could begin airing as soon as September. Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC) Production halted beginning 3/16. Reruns will air, but at a later hour, as the show's normal timeslot will temporarily be occupied by Nightline. Like other late night hosts, Kimmel is recording a monologue from home daily and streaming it on YouTube. New home-recorded episodes will resume the week of 3/30 though the show will continue to air in its new 12:05a slot until the week of April 13th, when it returns to 11:35p (with half-hour episodes). A summer hiatus for host Kimmel will end on September 21, when the show will return to the studio and regain its full-hour format. Kentucky Derby (NBC) The race has been postponed from May 2 to September 5 . Killing Eve (BBC America) The premiere of season 3 has been moved forward two weeks to 4/12 . The 4th season was scheduled to begin production in August but will be unable to do so, which means that the season will be unlikely to meet its planned spring 2021 launch date. The Last Dance (ESPN) Originally scheduled to air in June during the NBA playoffs, the 10-part docuseries about Michael Jordan will now debut on April 19 . Last Man Standing (Fox) Production halted 3/15, just a few days prior to the scheduled filming of this season's final episode. Producers hope to film that episode at a later date. Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO) Production halted beginning 3/16. The short audience-free episode that aired on Sunday 3/15 was the final episode prior to a two-week hiatus, but the show will now return with new home-recorded episodes beginning 3/29 . The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS) Production halted effective 3/16. In the meantime, Colbert is home-recording a monologue every day and streaming it on YouTube, beginning 3/17. New full-length episodes (recorded at home) will resume on Monday 3/30 . The series will shift from home to studio recording during the week of August 10. The Late Late Show With James Corden (CBS) Production halted effective 3/16. A new primetime special will air on 3/30. The series will shift from home to studio recording during the week of August 10. Late Night With Seth Meyers (NBC) Production halted 3/12 (including the cancellation of that night's episode). Meyers will start recording nightly segments at home beginning the week of 3/23, and you can find them on the show's YouTube channel. Law & Order: SVU (NBC) Production halted 3/12. The final four episodes of the season will not be filmed, leaving the 4/23 episode as the season's last. Legacies (CW) The current season will end early, with the 3/26 episode. It is possible that the remaining unproduced S2 episodes will air at a later date if filming can resume in the near future. (Regardless, the series will return for a third season.) Lights Out With David Spade (Comedy Central) Production shut down following the 3/12 episode. The show will not return to Comedy Central in any form, and is now being shopped to other networks. Lisey's Story (Apple TV+) Production on the upcoming miniseries (starring Julianne Moore and Clive Owen) halted on 3/13. Only a few weeks of production need to be completed, but as of late June there's still no indication that filming can resume anytime soon. Little America S2 (Apple TV+) Production halted 3/12 prior to the start of filming on the second season. Loki (Disney+) Production shut down 3/14. The live-action Marvel series had been expected to debut in the spring of 2021; it is unknown if that will change. Lord of the Rings S1/S2 (Amazon) Filming on Amazon's big-budget LOTR series was halted in New Zealand starting 3/16. Production is expected to restart in July. Los Espookys S2 (HBO) The quirky Spanish-language series was only halfway done with filming season 2 prior to the production shutdown. It is unclear when production can resume. Love Fraud (Showtime) The already filmed docuseries was previously scheduled to debut May 8, but will now launch on August 30 . Love Island [UK version] (Hulu) The reality hit will skip its summer and winter seasons this year due to coronavirus concerns. The next season won't air until summer 2021, though it will be a longer season than normal. Love Island [US version] (CBS) The reality show will use a Las Vegas hotel to film its second season this summer. Episodes will begin airing on August 24. Lucifer S5 (Netflix) Production on the show's final season halted 3/13, just as producers were in talks to extend the series by another season. Production is expected to resume in late September. Magnolia Network The new cable network (replacing DIY) from HGTV regulars Chip and Joanna Gaines will no longer launch on October 4. The network will now launch sometime in 2021. Magnum P.I. S3 (CBS) The series did not meet its original mid-August production start date, and is now expected to begin filming in mid-September. A late 2020 premiere is not impossible, though an early 2021 start to the season seems likelier. The Mandalorian S2 (Disney+) Unaffected. Unlike other upcoming Disney+ shows, filming of the upcoming second season of The Mandalorian wrapped in early March prior to the shutdown, and the season will debut this fall as planned. Manifest (NBC) The next season has been delayed from fall 2020 to sometime in 2021. Masters Golf Tournament (CBS) Scheduled to begin April 9, the major tournament has been postponed indefinitely. Mental Samurai (Fox) The game show's second season will no longer debut on 4/22. It is unclear when new episodes will arrive, though reruns of the first season will continue to air on Thursday nights over the next month or two. Modern Family (ABC) Unaffected. The series has already completed production on its remaining episodes, including the series finale (which airs 4/8). Mom (CBS) The sitcom is expected to begin filming its next season the week of September 14. A normal fall launch is thus out of the question; new episodes will begin airing either very late this year or in early 2021. The Morning Show S2 (Apple TV+) Production on the show's second season halted 3/12. Mr. Mayor (NBC) Four episodes of the new Tina Fey/Ted Danson comedy series, which was intended to debut this fall, were filmed prior to the shutdown. Because filming on the remaining episodes could not restart in time, the show's debut has been pushed back to 2021. MTV Movie & TV Awards (MTV) The annual ceremony, which would normally be held in June, has been indefinitely postponed, though it may be held later in 2020. MTV VMAs (MTV) The network is exploring holding its 2020 ceremony in Brooklyn on August 30th, though backup plans are also being formulated should that not be possible. Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet S2 (Apple TV+) Production on the show's second season halted 3/13. Nancy Drew (CW) Production halted 3/12. The next season is expected to debut in January, assuming that production can begin in September or October as planned. NCAA March Madness Tournament (TBS/CBS) Like all college sporting events this spring, the men's basketball tournament has been canceled and will not be rescheduled. NCIS / NCIS: Los Angeles / NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) Production halted 3/12. Both NCIS and NCIS:LA are tentatively scheduled to resume production in early September for their upcoming seasons. NCIS: New Orleans will get a later September start. It is still possible that some or all of the three shows could air new episodes before year's end, though an early 2021 start is another possibility. The Neighborhood (CBS) Production halted 3/15, just two days prior to the scheduled filming of the second season's final episode. That episode will not be produced. Season 3 is expected to begin filming in late September, but the first new episode won't air until sometime in 2021. neXt (Fox) A full season of the John Slattery-led, typographically challenged drama series, previously announced for the 2019-20 season, is in the can. But Fox will now delay its premiere until the fall, when the network will have a greater need for new content. New Amsterdam (NBC) Production halted 3/12. A few remaining episodes will not be filmed, and one already filmed episode (about a flu pandemic) has been pulled from the schedule, leaving the April 14 episode as the final new hour of the season. The next season has been delayed from fall 2020 to sometime in 2021. NFL Draft (ABC/ESPN) The draft will be closed to the public but will still air on television from April 23-25. Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs (HBO) The Jon Stewart-hosted fundraiser will not take place on April 18. It will be rescheduled. NOS4A2 S2 (AMC) Originally set to debut June 1st, the second season premiere has been pushed back to 6/21 . One Day at a Time (Pop) After briefly attempting to film audience-free, producers halted production on the 4th season (and first since the sitcom's move from Netflix) during the week of 3/16, leaving seven episodes unfilmed. Producers are experimenting by turning one of those seven into an animated special, which will air sometime this spring (after the midseason finale). The Orville S3 (Hulu) The former Fox show had a (minimum) three-week production halt announced 3/15. Outcry (Showtime) The already filmed docuseries was previously scheduled to debut April 3rd, but will now air later in 2020 (presumably when the network runs out of other new programs to air). Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj (Netflix) The show will no longer return with new episodes on March 29. A new return date has not been set. Peacock streaming launch Comcast confirmed that its new streaming service will stick to its original launch plans, which involve a gradual rollout to Comcast customers between April 15-30 and a public launch on July 15, though the company is working to accelerate the latter date. However, almost all of Peacock's original programming will be delayed to next year. The only original programs that will be available this month are two animated children's shows. Peaky Blinders S6 (Netflix) Production halted 3/16. Pennyworth S2 (Epix) Production halted 3/13. Pilot season in general Production on all network pilots has been suspended. It is believed that only one pilot, Chuck Lorre's CBS sitcom project B Positive, had completed filming prior to the shutdown. It appears unlikely that any of the broadcast networks, who have already canceled their in-person upfront presentations, will be able to announce their new show pickups at the usual time in mid-May. Pose S3 (FX) Production halted 3/14. Filming on season 3 could resume in October, but even if it does, you'll have to wait until 2021 to watch the new episodes. Power Book II: Ghost and Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz) The two Power spinoffs have halted production for at least one week starting on 3/13. Writing was already completed on both new series, and Ghost is still expected to launch in September. Punky Brewster (Peacock) Peacock's reboot of the 1980s series has been delayed to 2021 (or possibly late 2020 if production can resume this summer). Queen of the South S5 (USA) Production halted 3/14. Queen Sugar S5 (OWN) Production halted 3/13. Quiz (AMC) The three-part miniseries was delayed by a week and will now launch on 5/31. It will also be stretched out into weekly installments instead of airing over three consecutive nights as originally planned. Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO) Production halted 3/13 following taping of that night's episode. New episodes will resume beginning 4/3 . The Resident (Fox) Production halted 3/14. Three episodes will not be filmed, leaving the 4/7 episode as the season's finale. The Righteous Gemstones S2 (HBO) Production halted 3/13. Riverdale (CW) Production halted 3/11. Filming on the next season, which is now on track for a January debut, is expected to begin the week of September 14. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (HBO) The annual ceremony, which typically is telecast in May, has been postponed to November 7 . RuPaul's Drag Race (VH1) The series entered production for its 13th season in early September, which suggests that the new season could arrive in its normal late winter/early spring launch window. Russian Doll S2 (Netflix) Production halted 3/12 prior to the start of filming. No premiere date had been announced. Rutherford Falls (Peacock) Production on the Ed Helms comedy postponed on 3/12 prior to the start of filming. The series will not debut until sometime in 2021. Saved by the Bell (Peacock) Peacock's reboot of the 1990s series has been delayed to 2021 (or possibly late 2020 if production can resume this summer). Saturday Night Live (NBC) The show is in the midst of a previously scheduled break, but announced on 3/16 that it will also postpone its next three episodes (at a minimum), beginning with the 3/28 episode. The season has five episodes remaining. A partial new episode will air on April 11 , consisting of a new Weekend Update and other new home-recorded material. Two more home-recorded episodes followed, including a May 9 episode that will serve as an early season finale. Schooled (ABC) Production halted 3/14 with only one episode left to film this season. It is unclear if that episode will be taped at a later date. SEAL Team (CBS) Production halted 3/13. Filming of season 4 is expected to begin in mid September, which would allow for a late 2020 (or early 2021) season debut. See S2 (Apple TV+) Production on the show's second season halted 3/13. Sex Education S3 (Netflix) Plans to film the third season in May had to be scrapped, but production was able to get started on September 9. The result will likely be a multi-month delay to the season's launch, which was expected in early 2021. Sex/Life (Netflix) Production on the upcoming Mike Vogel/Sarah Shahi dramedy series halted 3/13. Servant S2 (Apple TV+) Production on the show's second season halted 3/13. Shameless (Showtime) The series began filming its final season just after Labor Day. Shark Tank (ABC) The reality series will attempt to film its upcoming 12th season in a "quarantine bubble" in Las Vegas in August. Snowfall S4 (FX) Production halted 3/13. Snowpiercer (TNT) Production on the new series was halted 3/13. However, the unfilmed episodes were from S2 (which was shooting back-to-back with the first season), and the completed S1 will now air two weeks early beginning 5/17 . So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) Fox has canceled the show, which was unable to film its 17th season this spring as originally planned. The network could revive the series in a future year, but it's not guaranteed. Soulmates (AMC) The episodic sci-fi anthology series was originally set to air this summer, but will now be pushed back until sometime this fall. The Soup (E!) On hiatus beginning the week of 3/16. untitled Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi series (Disney+) The Ewan McGregor-starring series is now scheduled to begin filming in the spring of 2021, which means the show will not debut until the 2021-22 season (likely in 2022). Strahan, Sara and Keke (ABC) Will cease airing after 3/17 until further notice. Stranger Things S4 (Netflix) Production on the upcoming 4th season halted beginning 3/16, with the pause coming just as filming was about to commence. Production remains shut down in mid-August, with no indication of that changing anytime soon. As a result, the season will likely stream in 2021 instead of this year as originally planned. Succession S3 (HBO) Pre-production halted 3/27, and filming on the third season has been delayed. Producers hope to begin filming the next season in December, though nothing is definite yet. Supergirl (CW) Production halted 3/13. Supernatural (CW) Production on the show's final seven series-ending episodes was halted on 3/13. The episode airing on 3/23 will be the last new episode until post-production work can be completed on five already filmed episodes and filming can commence on the final two episodes. The latter began filming on August 18, and the delayed final seven episodes will now air beginning October 8 . Superstore (NBC) Production of the current season has been terminated after 21 episodes, pushing the season finale (episode 22) to next season. Survivor S41/S42 (CBS) Delayed at least one full year. Production on the next two cycles (which would normally air in fall 2020 and spring 2021) has been halted, but is currently scheduled to resume on May 19. Update 7/14: Production has been unable to restart in time, so the show will be unable to make its planned fall season debut and will not return to CBS until sometime in 2021. Update 9/12: Survivor will be unable to film its 41st season this fall as planned. Filming on seasons 41 and 42 may happen back-to-back next spring and summer (and even that is not guaranteed), but the earliest that the next new season will air is fall of 2021. S.W.A.T. (CBS) Production halted 3/16 with just one season 2 episode remaining unfilmed. It is unclear if that episode will be produced at a later date. But on August 4, the drama returned to production for its upcoming 4th season, making it one of the first fall shows to go before cameras. One month later, filming has continued uninterrupted, making a fall debut look likely. The Talk (CBS) Production halted on 3/13. Reruns will air in its place. The Third Day (HBO) The Jude Law/Naomie Harris miniseries was scheduled to debut on May 11 but will now be held back for the fall. This Is Us (NBC) The upcoming 5th season of the NBC hit will attempt to launch on November 10th, about a month and a half later than normal. Filming is expected to resume on September 24, but any delays to that plan could force a premiere date change. The Today Show (NBC) Beginning 3/17, will air truncated new episodes daily from 7-9a, followed by pre-aired segments from 9a-11a. Tokyo Summer Olympics The July games were finally postponed on 3/24. They have been rescheduled for a year later, to begin on July 23, 2021 . The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC) Production halted 3/12. The earliest the show might return is 3/30. In the meantime, Fallon is recording a short "At Home Edition" daily and streaming it on YouTube. The Tony Awards (CBS) The June 7 ceremony has been delayed indefinitely. It is possible it will not be rescheduled. Tooning Out the News (CBS All Access) Stephen Colbert's animated take on The Daily Show format had been scheduled to debut on Monday 3/16. That debut has now been postponed indefinitely to April 7 . The Unicorn (CBS) The CBS sitcom's second season is getting a relatively late production start, with filming scheduled to begin in mid-October. New episodes will not air until 2021. The Undoing (HBO) The six-episode miniseries starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant was scheduled to debut on May 10 but will now air sometime in the fall. Uncensored (TV One) Season 3 of the reality series was supposed to launch 4/26 but will now debut in the fall. Van Helsing S5 (Syfy) Likely unaffected. Production on the fifth and final season is returning to production in Canada in July and the season is expected to air this fall as originally planned. The View (ABC) Continues to air new episodes. The Voice (NBC) The singing competition will not be ready in time for its normal fall launch in September. A late fall launch is still possible, though the show may not wind up returning until 2021. The Walking Dead S10 / S11 (AMC) Production could not be completed on the season finale prior to the industry-wide shutdown. As a result, the finale will not air as part of the current season, and will be rescheduled as a one-off special later in 2020 on October 4. The episodes prior to the finale will air as scheduled (through April 5). Delayed production on season 11 means that it won't air this fall as is typical, but will instead arrive sometime in 2021. But there will be six extra episodes (technically, still part of S10) when it does arrive. The Walking Dead: World Beyond (AMC) The latest Walking Dead spinoff will no longer debut on 4/12. It has been rescheduled for October 4 . WandaVision (Disney+) Production halted 3/14 on the live-action Marvel series. The show was previously targeting a December 2020 start date, and it is too soon to tell if that will get pushed, though as of mid-July the series is still on schedule. Watch What Happens Live (Bravo) Production halted 3/13. Host Andy Cohen was to begin recording new episodes from his apartment starting Sunday 3/22, but those plans were canceled on 3/20 when Cohen revealed that he tested positive for the coronavirus. But on 3/30 Cohen announced that he would begin new broadcasts that night despite his diagnosis. The Wendy Williams Show (syndicated) Production shut down 3/12. The show will return with new home-recorded episodes the week of 4/6 . The Wheel of Time (Amazon) Production on the upcoming Prime Video series adaptation of Robert Jordan's fantasy novels had started but was halted on 3/13. The Witcher S2 (Netflix) Two-week production halt announced 3/16. Production on resumed the week of August 17, and the second season is now set for a 2021 premiere. Wynonna Earp S4 (Syfy) Long delayed for non-cornavirus reasons, the 4th season will launch in late July. But a covid-related production shutdown means that only half the season was filmed, and the final six episodes won't go before cameras until late summer at the earliest. The Young and the Restless (CBS) Production halted 3/17. The last remaining new episode will air 4/23. Production resumed in July and new episodes will begin airing on August 10. Young Sheldon (CW) Production halted 3/13. Younger S7 (TV Land) Originally scheduled to film in the spring, the 7th (and now final) season should begin filming in September or October and air sometime in 2021. Your Honor (Showtime) The Showtime miniseries was originally targeting a 2020 debut, but a production shutdown in March toward the end of filming may make that impossible. Filming should resume in early October, however, which would allow for a December premiere date.

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Albums

The 1975 Notes on a Conditional Form The repeatedly delayed album has been pushed back again, this time from April to May 22 . Nicole Atkins Italian Ice The singer's new album was pushed back from April 17 to May 29 . Jehnny Beth To Love Is to Live The Savages frontwoman has delayed her solo debut album from May 8 to June 12 . Dixie Chicks Gaslighter The country act's first new album in 14 years was delayed from its original 5/1 date. The album will now arrive on July 17 . Deradoorian Find the Sun The L.A. artist's new album has been moved from May 22 to September 18 . Haim Women in Music Part III The April 24 release has been postponed indefinitely (as of 3/23). The band is expecting to be able to release the album sometime in the summer. Update 4/29: The album will now arrive on June 26 . JARV IS... [new Jarvis Cocker project] Beyond the Pale The debut from the Pulp frontman's new band has been pushed back from May 1 to September 4. The Killers Imploding the Mirage The band's new album will no longer come out on May 29. It is now set for August 21 . Lady Gaga Chromatica The pop star's latest album was scheduled for an April 10 release, but will no longer come out next month. The release is now scheduled for May 29 . Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia The singer has moved up the release of her album from 4/3 to this Friday, 3/27. Willie Nelson First Rose of Spring The country star's 70th studio album has been delayed from 4/24 to 7/3. Kelly Lee Owens Inner Song Release date for her second LP moved from May 1 to August 28 . The Pretenders Hate for Sale The band's 11th album has been delayed to July 17 . Protomartyr Ultimate Success Today The post-punk band's new album was scheduled for May 29 but will now arrive on July 17 . Margo Price That's How Rumors Get Started The country singer's third album has been postponed from its planned 5/8 release. It will now come out on July 10 . Record Store Day (April) The annual April event was postponed from 4/18 to 6/20 in March, and then postponed again in April. It will now run over three dates: 8/29, 9/26, and 10/24. Organizers will release their updated list of titles included in the three events on 6/1. (Note that the separate annual RSD Black Friday event has not been impacted and will run on 11/27 as previously scheduled.) Sam Smith To Die For Previously scheduled for June 5, the album will now come out later this year, and with a different title. Sufjan Stevens & Lowell Brams Aporia Scheduled for 3/27, the album's release has been advanced a few days to 3/24 (and is available to stream now). Rufus Wainwright Unfollow the Rules The singer-songwriter's new album was pushed back from 4/24 to 7/10. Weezer Van Weezer The album's May 15 release has been delayed indefinitely.

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