Camila Cabello's musical reimagining of Cinderella pushed to 2021 after production halted due to coronavirus
But after filming on the project at Pinewood Studios in England was halted in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic, Camila Cabello is going to have to wait a bit longer to see herself on the big screen.
People reported Thursday that Sony Pictures has pushed the film's release to February 5, 2021.
Former Fifth Harmony member Cabello, 23, was cast in the lead role early on in the project and has since been joined by a string of big names.
Billy Porter is the Fairy Godmother and Idina Menzel portrays Cinderella's evil stepmother.
British actor Nicholas Galitzine, 25, has been tapped to play the romantic lead Prince Robert, while Pierce Brosnan will play his father, the king.
The idea for the musical movie came from British actor and host of CBS' The Late late Show James Corden. He is also producing the project with his Fulwell 73 production partner Leo Pearlman.
Cinderella is being directed by Kay Cannon from her own screenplay.
Co-stars: Billy Porter, 50, confirmed in October that he's set to play the Fairy Godmother and Idina Menzel, 48,takes on the role of Cinderella's evil stepmother
Big break: British actor Nicholas Galitzine, 25, has been tapped to play the romantic lead Prince Robert, with Pierce Brosnan playing his father, the king
Camila has been riding out the coronavirus crisis with boyfriend Shawn Mendes in Miami, Florida.
The pair surprised kids at a children's hospital in Washington, D.C. this week with a remote concert and a Q&A session.
Posting video and photos of the special performance on Instagram, Camila wrote: 'Kids are the light of this whole world!!!!!'
She also thanked the Ryan Foundation for ' bringing smiles to these kids, who are brave and spunky and warriors everyday!'
Self-isolating together: Camila has been riding out the coronavirus crisis with boyfriend Shawn Mendes in Miami, Florida
Kind: The pair surprised kids at a children's hospital in Washington, D.C. this week with a remote concert and a Q&A session
Camila Cabello's musical reimagining of Cinderella pushed to 2021 after production halted due to coronavirus
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