Gyllenhaal, Fuqua on the van that made ‘The Guilty’ possible
By JAKE COYLE
AP Film Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — The coronavirus has forced Hollywood to adapt in countless ways to keep productions running through the pandemic. Movie sets are teeming hubs of activity where mask-wearing and social distancing are often impossible when the cameras are rolling. But few films have pivoted quite like the Jake Gyllenhaal thriller “The Guilty,” a movie made without its director hardly ever stepping on set. After Antoine Fuqua had a close exposure to someone with COVID-19, he directed the entire movie from a van parked down the street from set. “The Guilty” opens in theaters Friday and debuts Oct. 1 on Netflix.