Amazon are still filming their fly-on-the-wall documentary of Tottenham's eventful season despite the coronavirus outbreak.
The 'All or Nothing' documentary has already covered Mauricio Pochettino's sacking in November, Jose Mourinho taking his place and Eric Dier entering the stands to confront a spectator following their defeat to Norwich in the FA Cup fifth round.
With the Premier League now suspended until at least April 3 due to the coronavirus pandemic, filming of the club's dramatic season on and off the pitch continues regardless at Hotspur Way training ground, as reported by The Athletic.
In particular, filming during the coronavirus crisis will be made easier by unmanned cameras already at their training base, removing the need for staff on-site.
The way in which Spurs deal with the COVID-19 crisis will be documented for the series as the club become the latest to feature in Amazon's All or Nothing series for their Prime Video service.
Manchester City granted access to cameras in the changing room during their title-winning 2017-18 season, in which they finished top of the Premier League with 100 points.
Amazon have also done series' with the Brazilian national team, five NFL teams, and the New Zealand rugby union team.
As first announced in October, Tottenham's series focuses more on their new stadium as well as the club's impact on the local community and their growing relationship with the NFL.
Two regular-season NFL games will be played at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in a 10-year deal.
However, there will still be segments with close-up access to players and management, with the club's topsy-turvy season documented in detail.
The past few months have been tough for Mourinho and Tottenham, with injuries to Harry Kane and Son Heung-min deriving Mourinho of options up front.
Before domestic football was suspended, Spurs were on a poor run of form, crashing out of the Champions League and the FA Cup in the past month and plummeting to eighth in the Premier League table.