Filming for The Batman has been suspended once more, days after it continued after the Covid lockdown.
The delay in recording, affirmed by Warner Bros, is on the grounds that lead entertainer Robert Pattinson has tried positive for the infection, as indicated by US media.
Warner Bros said an individual from the creation group was self-disconnecting yet it didn’t state who.
Shooting started in Glasgow not long ago however was stopped because of the pandemic.
A representative for the studios stated: “A member of The Batman production has tested positive for Covid-19, and is isolating in accordance with established protocols. Filming is temporarily paused.”
Vanity Fair said British entertainer Pattinson, 34, came down with the infection days in the wake of shooting continued close to London, following a six-month postponement to recording.
The Batman was at first due for discharge in June 2021 however has been deferred to October 2021.
In the most recent movie, coordinated by Matt Reeves, Twilight star Pattinson follows in the strides of Christian Bale, Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton and George Clooney in playing the Gotham City hero.
Pattinson, who likewise co-stars in the current film hit Tenet, has not remarked on the reports.