The coronavirus is putting a halt to everything – with good reason, and TV is no exception. Show after show after show has announced production would be halted because of fear of exposure.
Now, we know this seems like a bummer, especially as we consider a possible quarantine ourselves. What will we do if we have to stay inside for two weeks? But we should also be thinking about our favorite actors – as well as the crew and writers behind our favorite shows.
This is a scary time for everyone, and it’s important to manage our anxieties and be kind to one another. That includes the people who routinely provide us entertaiment.
Here’s a list of the shows that have halted production as of now. This is, of course, an ever-evolving list, and we’ll try to update it as much as necessary.
The Amazing Race
American Housewife
American Idol
American Ninja Warrior
America’s Got Talent
Atlanta
The Bachelorette
Batwoman
The Blacklist
Carnival Row
Chicago Fire
Chicago Med
Chicago P.D.
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah
Dynasty
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Empire
Euphoria
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Fargo
FBI
Fear the Walking Dead
The Flash
For All Mankind
Full Frontal With Samantha Bee
General Hospital
God Friended Me
The Goldbergs
The Good Fight
Grace and Frankie
Grey’s Anatomy
The Handmaid’s Tale
Jimmy Kimmel Live
The Kelly Clarkson Show
Last Man Standing
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
The Late Late Show with James Corden
Late Night With Seth Meyers
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Line of Duty
Little America
Loki
The Lord of the Rings
Lucifer
The Morning Show
NCIS
NCIS: Los Angeles
NCIS: New Orleans
The Neighborhood
New Amsterdam
The Orville
Peaky Blinders
Pose
Queen of the South
The Resident
Riverdale
Russian Doll
Schooled
See
SEAL Team
Servant
Sex/Life
Snowfall
Snowpiercer
Stranger Things
Supergirl
Supernatural
Superstore
Survivor
The Talk
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
The Walking Dead
WandaVision
The Witcher
Young Sheldon