"Heart plan" has paid for a containment plan on Netflix.

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  • The pandemic has turned the release schedule of many series upside down.

  • The constraints linked to the health crisis have upset the way of producing series.

  • Hasn't the Covid-19 also changed our relationship with the series?

    Tell us !

Interrupted shootings, canceled or delayed series… The coronavirus pandemic has upset the release schedule of many fictions.

As filming resumed, it is evident that the constraints related to Covid-19 have led to changes in the way of producing series.

You can't have 300 extras to play a zombie horde in

The Walking Dead,

for example, warned showrunner Angela Kang at New York Comic Con.

If the pandemic has already changed the production of television works, won't the health crisis change our relationship with series?

On the one hand, there are the series which give us to see the world from before.

In spring, season 6 of Skam France

showed high school students partying, kissing and living a perfectly normal life while the French were confined and college and baccalaureate certificates were canceled.

Pre-Covid series out of step with reality

This gap between pre-Covid fiction and reality is becoming more and more obvious: the characters in our fictions take public transport without masks or do crazy things like kissing or eating a birthday cake.

Now when I watch a series I say to myself "oh they forgot the mask" when no, it was just the world before ...

- 𝕃𝕒 𝕤𝕖𝕞𝕡𝕝𝕚𝕔𝕚𝕥𝕒̀ 🌿 (@LuxWdrs) October 10, 2020

When you see several people tasting a dish using the same spoon in a movie or series in 2020. pic.twitter.com/vuzfiy11Gh

- lucifer sam (@nikstarwarz) October 12, 2020

The pandemic has contaminated the post-Covid series

A gap underlined by many Internet users, but which will soon change with the post-Covid series.

The coronavirus has inspired screenwriters and contaminated many series. 

Map Heart

Netflix has paid a containment plan, like

Help, hello!,

Humorous pellet France 2. Across the Atlantic, NBC unsheathed

Connecting

a series that follows a group of friends who tried to stay contact during containment.

Netflix will launch this Friday

Social Distance

, an anthology series that follows people in quarantine.

The next seasons of the medical series

Grey's Anatomy

,

The Good Doctor

, the next seasons of the firefighters series of

9-1-1

and its spin-off

9-1-1: Lone Star

will talk about the coronavirus.

HBO is working on a miniseries dealing with the coronavirus vaccine race.

Even season 3 of

The Boys

will stick to it!

"I can tell you that season 3, without really talking specifically about the Covid, will talk about a pandemic", announces Eric Kripke to the Brain of the Brain Damaged site.

Some series will thus bring our new reality to the screen.

But don't we want to escape by watching fictions?

Are you a fan of series?

How do you feel when you see TV characters living the way they used to live, does it make you feel weird or does it give you comfort?

Are you going to watch the series that will integrate the coronavirus or confinement into their plots or on the contrary shun them because you want to escape thanks to fiction?

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