In the last week, the Culture Secretary of United Kingdom, Oliver Dowden declared openly that quarantine exemption was granted to start again with the production in the United Kingdom for four big projects, that is, Mission: Impossible 7, The Batman, Fantastic Beasts 3, and Cinderella , Good-Directory We all know that the coronavirus pandemic has led to the shutdown or delay of multiple films and TV show production.
And after a very long time, there has been finally some improvement in the situation and if adhered to proper precautionary measures, filming can begin again.
Very recently, the government of the United Kingdom has released a list of countries whose citizens would be allowed to enter the boundaries of England without having to quarantine themselves for two weeks after entering England, and unfortunately, the United States’ name is not on the list.
While announcing the decision to the public, Dowden conveyed that the world’s biggest blockbusters and high-end TV shows are prepared in Britain.
He further goes on saying that Britain’s creativity, expertise, and highly successful tax reliefs for screen industries showcase that Britain is still an in-demand location and this in turn contributes a great return for its economy.
Britain needs the business from the film industry to bounce back again and therefore it has decided to exempt small numbers of essential cast and crew from quarantine in order to again get the lights, sound, and the camera rolling again in action.