“So You Think You Can Dance” Season 17 is not going to air this summer on Fox as planned. A rep for the broadcast network tells Variety that production on the dance competition series c…
that production on the dance competition series cannot move forward as planned due to health and safety restrictions caused by the ongoingpandemic. As a result, the show will miss its premiere date for the first time since it launched back in 2005.
According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, the network is not ruling out the show returning once production can resume safely. However, it would likely not be until summer 2021 as Fox’s fall and midseason schedules are currently set. “SYTYCD” is by no means the first show to be impacted by the pandemic and will likely not be the last. Virtually all television production shutdown back in March, with several shows missing their planned premiere dates as a result. Production is still not back underway on a large scale, though“SYTYCD” features contestants who are skilled in a variety of dance styles.
The show is produced by Industrial Media’s 19 Entertainment and dick clark productions. The series is executive-produced by series co-creator Lythgoe, Allen Shapiro, Barry Adelman, Mike Yurchuk, Jeff Thacker, Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman.
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