SALT LAKE CITY — The entertainment industry has experienced rapid changes over the past two decades, but 2020 has presented a host of new problems and accelerated evolution. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many problems for the entertainment industry. Movie theaters have remained closed for most of the year throughout the country, according to NPR. As a result, the release dates for movies like "A Quiet Place Part II" and "Wonder Woman 1984" were delayed and films like "Mulan" were released in an online-only environment. Musicians have been unable to adhere to normal live performance schedules as tours were canceled and small venues were closed, according to NBC. To stay afloat, artists developed new and creative strategies to connect with their audiences via platforms like Zoom through virtual concerts.