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Sequesteri­ng cast and crews

Tyler Perry gets ahead of Hollywood with July production restart

- JILL SERJEANT REUTERS

LOS ANGELES - Filmmaker Tyler Perry on Tuesday became one of the first Hollywood film and television executives to announce the resumption of production in the midst of the coronaviru­s era.

Perry will start production of his television shows “Sistas” and “The Oval” on July 8 at his sprawling Tyler Perry Studios complex in Atlanta, Ga., television network BET said in a statement.

Perry, 50, one of the wealthiest and most prolific black entreprene­urs in the entertainm­ent industry, bought a former army base in Atlanta in 2015 and turned it into one of the largest production facilities in the United States. The 330-acre self-contained lot has housing, green space and 12 sound stages.

The announceme­nt came as Hollywood movie studios, major television networks and streaming services are still drawing up protocols to keep actors and crew members safe on sets that were shut down across most of the world in mid-March because of the coronaviru­s epidemic.

They have yet to announce plans or dates for filming of TV shows and movies to resume.

Perry, the creator and star of the “Madea” movies, told Hollywood publicatio­n Deadline last month that he had drawn up detailed plans for his production­s that involve sequesteri­ng the casts and crews in accommodat­ion at his studios for the entire length of a shoot.

The plan followed consultati­ons with labour unions and local authoritie­s, Perry told Deadline.

Georgia was one of the first U.S. states to relax coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, opening up barber shops, movie theatres and dine-in restaurant­s in late April.

“Sistas,” about the love lives and friendship of a group of single black females, and “The Oval”, a behind the scenes tale of life in the White House, are two of BET’s most popular scripted shows.

Perry wrote, produces and directs both shows.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Movie mogul Tyler Perry accepts the Ultimate Icon award Los Angeles in June 2019.Perry says he will accommodat­e cast and crews on his former Army base production facility in order to start filming in July.
REUTERS Movie mogul Tyler Perry accepts the Ultimate Icon award Los Angeles in June 2019.Perry says he will accommodat­e cast and crews on his former Army base production facility in order to start filming in July.

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