'The Batman' filming resumes following shutdown over Pattinson's Covid diagnosis

Vanity Fair reported that Pattinson was the crew member who had contracted the virus.

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On September 4 the studio announced that movie was “temporarily paused” after a crew member was diagnosed Covid-19 positive.
LOS ANGELES: Warner Bros has announced that the filming on its much-anticipated DC superhero movie “The Batman” has resumed after being shutdown for over two weeks.

The production on the Matt Reeves-directed film was halted on September 3 after lead star Robert Pattinson tested positive for COVID-19.

“Following a hiatus for Covid-19 quarantine precautions, filming has now resumed on ‘The Batman' in the UK,” a spokesperson for Warner Bros Pictures told Variety.


Filming on “The Batman” started earlier this month in London after it shut down in mid-March amid the coronavirus pandemic, which closed productions worldwide.

However, on September 4 the studio announced that movie was “temporarily paused” after a crew member was diagnosed Covid-19 positive.

The production company did not reveal the name of the individual who had tested positive.
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Vanity Fair reported that Pattinson was the crew member who had contracted the virus.

The first trailer of “The Batman” debuted last month at DC FanDome and the film is scheduled to be released in October 2021.

Actors Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, John Turturro, Peter Sarsgaard, Barry Keoghan, Andy Serkis and Colin Farrell also feature in the movie.

'Junoon', '7 Khoon Maaf': Movies Born Out Of Ruskin Bond's Stories
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Ruskin Bond's stories have entertained us for decades, often transporting us into make-believe worlds with the most intriguing characters.

The author, who lives in Landour above Mussoorie, in addition to given us some cherished books has also been the inspiration for some award-winning films.

On his 86th birthday, here's looking at films based on his books.


The perfect additions for your quarantine watch-list.


Ruskin Bond's stories have entertained us for decades, often transporting us into make-believe worlds with the most intriguing characters.The author, who lives in Landour above Mussoorie, in addition..
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In 1977/78 film-maker Shyam Benegal wrote to Ruskin Bond about the latter's novella 'A Flight of Pigeons' that had been recommended to him by Ismat Chugtai. And by 1979, Benegal had made 'Junoon', based on the book, starring Shashi Kapoor, Shabana Azmi, Jennifer Kendal and Naseeruddin Shah.

Far removed from Bond's stories set in picturesque hillstations, 'A Flight of Pigeons' - which he wrote in the early 1960s - is set around the Indian Mutiny of 1857.

Trivia: The name of the film was given by Javed Akhtar.

In 1977/78 film-maker Shyam Benegal wrote to Ruskin Bond about the latter's novella 'A Flight of Pigeons' that had been recommended to him by Ismat Chugtai. And by 1979, Benegal had made 'Junoon', ba..
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In 2011 Vishal Bhardawaj turned Bond's short story 'Susanna’s Seven Husbands' into a gripping film. For the film adaptation, the author expanded his five-six-page story into a 70-80-page novella.

Starring Priyanka Chopra as the lead, '7 Khoon Maaf' makes you question terming every murder as a sin, as Susanna (Chopra) navigates through life and her wicked husbands. You''ll even get a chance to see Bond make a rare screen appearance in a cameo in the film.

In 2011 Vishal Bhardawaj turned Bond's short story 'Susanna’s Seven Husbands' into a gripping film. For the film adaptation, the author expanded his five-six-page story into a 70-80-page novella.Star..
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Written in 1980, the book about a little girl from Himachal Pradesh was adapted into a movie in 2005 by Vishal Bhardwaj. It follows the story of Binya and her blue umbrella that she gets after trading her lucky pendant, and featured Pankaj Kapur and Shreya Sharma in lead roles. The innocent tale set in the backdrop of the Garhwali landscape won the National Award for Best Children's film.

Written in 1980, the book about a little girl from Himachal Pradesh was adapted into a movie in 2005 by Vishal Bhardwaj. It follows the story of Binya and her blue umbrella that she gets after tradin..
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