Camila Cabello's Cinderella film set to resume production in the U.K.
Daily MailAs Hollywood faces unprecedented losses after a spring and much of the summer with shuttered movie theaters and halted productions, certain projects are finding a way to resume shooting as the coronavirus pandemic carries on. Back to work: Camila Cabello's updated Cinderella movie, costarring Missy Elliott, is slated to 'safely' resume production in the United Kingdom; Cabello seen in March Other strategies, like traditional social distancing as well as contact tracing, will also be employed. Fairytale princess: Production on the movie initially started in mid-February, but was put on hiatus in March as the coronavirus outbreak reached fever pitch; Camila seen on Instagram With that said, productions like Cinderella as well as dinosaur blockbuster Jurassic World: Dominion have restarted shooting, in hopes that enough safety precautions taken will allow the projects to be completed in a timely manner. Forging ahead: Productions like Cinderella as well as Jurassic World: Dominion have restarted shooting, in hopes that enough safety precautions taken will allow the projects to be completed in a timely manner Jurassic World star Bryce Dallas Howard also posted the photos to her Instagram, sharing her thoughts on what the changes mean in a larger sense: 'Though the changes on sets are a product of a COVID world, I and so many others believe many of the protocols will last far beyond the current visible crisis. The new normal: The New York Times last week published new behind-the-scenes photos showing how the dinosaur thriller is trying to create a safe environment for its cast and crew Viewpoint: Jurassic World star Bryce Dallas Howard also posted the photos to her Instagram, sharing her thoughts on what the changes mean in a larger sense; seen here in 2015's first film Cinderella, meanwhile, will mark the the feature film acting debut for Senorita songstress Cabello.