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The Bachelor Summer Games Canceled Due to Coronavirus

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The Bachelor Summer Games are over before they were even officially announced. Network ABC and production company Warner Bros.

have called off the planned Bachelor spin-off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The Bachelor Summer Games were scheduled to film and air later this year as counter-programming during the Summer Olympics, the way The Bachelor Winter Games were for the Winter Olympics in 2018.

The Tokyo Olympics have themselves been postponed until 2021. There's no word yet on whether Summer Games will pick back up next year when the Olympics finally occur.

There's similarly no word yet on the production status of the upcoming season of Bachelor in Paradise, which typically films in Mexico in May and

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