It wasn’t long after Georgia Governor Brian Kemp made his announcement to reopen non-essential businesses across the state that Tyler Perry began mulling over reopening Tyler Perry Studios, based in Atlanta, according to sources.
With one caveat however—reportedly it has to be in a way that encourages safety for his staff and crew members. In an effort to return in the safest way possible, Perry is thinking about making crew members pass a test to ensure they do not have COVID-19, according to TMZ.
In the proposed plan, all of the cast and crew members will also have the opportunity to live on the studio lot, which boasts 330 acres, for the duration of the film, which is just under three weeks.