Netflix Cancels Release of Halle Berry's 'The Mothership' Due to Production Issues
The decision to scrap the nearly completed sci-fi film was mutual, with plans for future collaborations between Netflix and Halle Berry.
- Netflix has decided not to release the nearly completed sci-fi movie 'The Mothership,' starring Halle Berry, due to various production and creative issues.
- The decision to scrap the film was mutual between Netflix, the film's producers, and Halle Berry, with plans to collaborate on future projects.
- Reshoots for 'The Mothership' were deemed impossible due to the aging of child actors since the film's completion in 2021.
- Despite the cancellation, Halle Berry remains in partnership with Netflix and will star in 'The Union' alongside Mark Wahlberg and J.K. Simmons this summer.
- The practice of scrapping nearly completed movies for tax write-offs has become more common in Hollywood, with Warner Bros. also canceling several films in recent years.