Film & TV News: LICENSE TO DRIVE, CAPTAIN MARVEL, Production Halts On DEADPOOL 2 Due To Stunt Performer Death

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License To Drive, Captain Marvel, Deadpool 2, And Other Film And TV News

License to DriveCaptain Marvel, Deadpool 2, and other films and TV shows have made recent production news.

These productions come from studios based primarily in the United States. The production information within is subject to change.

Deadpool 2

20th Century Fox has resolved to suspend production on Deadpool 2 until further notice. The decision was made following the tragic death of stunt performer Joi “SJ” Harris on set in Vancouver, British Columbia. Harris was filling in as Domino for a scene when she got into a fatal crash, the circumstances of which law enforcement are still looking into.

Captain Marvel

Geneva Robertson-Dworet has been tapped by Marvel to serve as a screenwriter for its planned superhero film Captain Marvel. Robertson-Dworet has similarly penned such upcoming female-led features as Tomb Raider and a draft of Gotham City Sirens. She will revise the current draft of the film’s script from Inside Out‘s Meg LeFauve and Guardians of the Galaxy‘s Nicole Perlman.

License To Drive

20th Century Fox is working on a remake of the Corey Haim and Corey Feldman comedy License to Drive.

Ozark

Netflix has decided to give the green light to a second season of its new original crime series Ozark.

Z: The Beginning of Everything

Stranger Things executive producer Karl Gajdusek will serve as a show runner for Amazon’s Z: The Beginning of Everything.

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