‘Snowpiercer’ Halts Filming Due to Extreme Heat, Safety Concerns
“The health and well-being of show cast and crew remains top priority,” a statement from producers read.
“The health and well-being of show cast and crew remains top priority,” a statement from producers read.
The star of TNT’s new TV adaptation of Bong Joon Ho’s “Snowpiercer” said the sci-fi show feels all too relevant — and has ruined him for grilled cheese and tomato soup.
Not the disaster its development indicated or a serialized distillation of the 2013 film, “Snowpiercer” is merely the next train-car in TNT’s sci-fi fleet.
The next few weeks will bring new series with Mark Ruffalo, Elle Fanning, Anna Kendrick, Jennifer Connelly, Thomas Middleditch, and Matthew Macfadyen.
“Snowpiercer” was originally set to premiere too late for Emmy eligibility, but the TV Academy’s new window laid the track for TNT’s drama to compete now.
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Bong shares new details of his battle with Weinstein over the final cut of “Snowpiercer” in a new Vulture interview.
In three years, the series has gone through two showrunners, two directors, and now two network changes.
Premiering next spring, the show has already been renewed for a second season.
WarnerMedia is making its presence felt, as TBS — the former home for comedy — will start programming dramas, too, starting with “Snowpiercer.”
The drama series, starring Jennifer Connelly and Daveed Diggs, is based on Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 science-fiction action film of the same name.