currently heading back into production by quarantining the cast and crew in an isolated Southern California location with pandemic-proof safety restrictions, marking the first major U.S.
production to get back up-and-running in the midst of the industry-wide shutdown. The season is set to air this fall on Tuesday nights (potentially, when a senior citizens season might have aired).When production on “Bachelorette” was halted, the entire franchise hit a domino-effect delay, as “Bachelorette” typically films in spring and airs in early summer, while “Bachelor” goes into production in the fall and debuts at the start of the new year. “The Bachelor” is currently on track to make its January 2021 premiere with its first-ever Black star, Matt.
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