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Stranger Things boss reveals cast’s ‘bittersweet’ reaction to shutting down season 4 filming over coronavirus

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STRANGER Things boss Shaun Levy has described the “bittersweet” feeling he had when shutting down filming due to Coronavirus.

Like most Netflix shows, production for series four of the popular 1980s sci-fi drama-horror series has had to be halted for at least two weeks due to the global pandemic. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates In the US there have been around 9,500 cases of COVID-19 and 150 deaths, while in the UK there have been more than 2,500 cases nationwide and 108 fatalities.

But whereas some TV execs – such as 50 Cent – have been upset at having to make the call to postpone filming, Levy was more level-headed.

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