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Aziz Ansari’s fortunes suspended indefinitely – The Hollywood Reporter

In one of the more significant interruptions of the Writers’ Strike, the film Aziz Ansari Good fortune is closed indefinitely.

Ansari directed and starred alongside Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves in the comedy that he also wrote and is producing for Lionsgate. The studio made the decision on Thursday.

The hope is that production will resume at a later date, though it’s unclear when that might happen or what if the strike lasts through the summer. According to sources, Ansari wrote the script and did not write more material about the film, according to the strike rules.

However, the strike proved to be a challenge for production. Picketers interrupted filming on May 16 and May 17 this week while it attempted to shoot in Los Angeles’ Koreatown.

Some features have been delayed during the strike. by Marvel Tongue There’s still a month to go from the June start in Atlanta when the studio halted because the script wasn’t ready, but this is the first movie the studio is shooting midway through to have to pause in the middle of a strike.

Ansari emerges as a star of the NBC sitcom Park and Rec and later acclaimed as the creator of Netflix’s Emmy-winning series master of air.

This was the second setback for Ansari as he attempted to direct the first film. Previously, he spent time directing is a mortal for Searchlight, but production was permanently shut down following an investigation into the behavior of star Bill Murray, following complaints about the actor at the set. Murray told CNBC in April 2022: “I did something that I thought was funny, but it didn’t turn out that way.




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