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Javier Bardem's Cortes Y Moctezuma series at Amazon Studios is being scrapped due to COVID-19

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Javier Bardem's upcoming Amazon Studios TV series Cortes Y Moctezuma has become the latest program to fall victim to COVID-19.The 51-year-old actor was slated to portray Hernan Cortes in the four-episode mini-series, which was said to be the largest Spanish-language production ever.Filming had already been under way for just over two weeks before filming was shut down due to COVID-19, but now Deadlinereports the project will be scrapped entirely.

Scrapped:Javier Bardem's upcoming Amazon Studios TV series Cortes Y Moctezuma has become the latest program to fall victim to COVID-19The series centered on Bardem's Cortes, a legendary conquistador who rebellious expedition to the heart of King Montezuma II’s (Tenoch Huerta) Aztec empire.The epic.

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