Netflix, National Geographic and Sony stop filming Will Smith

Netflix has canceled the sequel to David Ayer's 2017 sci-fi action thriller "Bright", after Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars for... He has to submit his resignation from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

It comes after Netflix was in the midst of finding a new director for the film after David Leach left the film ahead of the Oscars.


It was also reported that the National Geographic series, Pole to Pole, which tracks the 53-year-old star to the north and south poles and was due to begin filming in three weeks, has been paused until fall 2022. Additional projects were "Smith" The sets have been hit, including a delayed Sony movie and another Netflix project, "Fast and loose."

Sony's Bad Boys 4, which had begun in pre-production ahead of the awards ceremony, has also been delayed.


And the last Oscars ceremony witnessed a first-of-its-kind incident, in which star Will Smith slapped actor "Chris Rock" in the face after the latter mocked Jada Pinkett, Smith's wife, for appearing shaved at the ceremony.

Based on this unique behavior, a

The Academy issued a statement banning "Smith" from attending and participating in any academic event or programs for a period of ten years.

"I accept and respect the Academy's decision," Smith said after the Academy Board's decision on April 8.

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