Future Of ‘Days Of Our Lives’ In Question After Production Stopped, What That Means For Season 57
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NBC’s last soap opera,
Days Of Our Lives, has seen several changes in the last year that has fans fearing the long-running show is on its last legs. Several big-name stars who had been with the program for years, Kristian Alfonso and Melissa Reeves, exited the show after it had struggled with financial problems made worse by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Now a pause in production is making fans fear the worst, though there is a silver lining.
What’s Happening With ‘Days Of Our Lives?’
Days of Our Lives Goes Dark Amid Renewal Talks With NBC TVLine 2 hrs ago
‘Tis the season for
Sources confirm that
Days paused production on April 16 after shooting its final Season 56 episodes. The venerable sudser is now awaiting word on its future.
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One indication that the renewal talks will yield a positive outcome:
Days‘ writing team is said to be hard at work on scripts for the potential new season. “Everyone is proceeding under the assumption that the show will be back,” says an insider.
And because
Days tapes so far in advance, negotiations would have to drag on for several more months before viewers would see any interruption on air.
Days of Our Lives: NBC & Sony Enter Talks For Season 57 Renewal
Days Of Our Lives: NBC & Sony enter talks for Season 57 renewal
NBC and Sony Pictures Television have officially entered negotiations for the potential 57th season renewal of their long-running daytime soap opera
Days of Our Lives. TVLine also went on to confirm that production on
Days of Our Lives had been put on hold after they recently completed filming for its current Season 56’s final episodes. Like previous renewal negotiations during the past couple of years, it might take months before both parties will come to conclusion about the show’s fate. Meanwhile, loyal viewers won’t feel the show’s on-air hiatus for several months because episodes were taped so far in advance
Days of Our Lives (DOOL) spoilers recap for Monday, April 5, reveals that Tripp Dalton (Lucas Adams) admitted he went to Charlie Dale’s (Mike Manning) apartment the night he was killed.
Allie Horton (Lindsay Arnold) asked what Tripp did, but Sami Brady DiMera (Alison Sweeney) showed up before Tripp could spill more. Allie was glad to hear that Sami had finally been cleared and released from custody.
Sami was surprised to see Tripp there, but Allie offered an introduction and assured her mom that Tripp had been very forgiving about the false accusations.
Tripp promised there was nothing to forgive before Sami confessed she wasn’t sorry about what happened to Charlie.
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