This Thursday is a “cosmic day” for Prince fans.
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turned to video on-demand sales options, and there have also been some films that pivoted to a streaming service debut in lieu of a theatrical run, there are also a lot of highly anticipated Hollywood movies that will continue to seek a cinematic bow, but have had to push back, adjust, or indefinitely delay their premiere dates as a result of COVID-19-related shutdowns. To keep track of all the new release dates announced by the studios, we've gathered together all of the information we have for
.This Thursday is a “cosmic day” for Prince fans.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Cardinals were set to have their Field of Dreams moment at the Iowa stadium where the 1989 baseball title was filmed, until the COVID-19 pandemic spoiled their plans.On Monday, Major League Baseball announced that it would cancel the August 13 match at a temporary stadium in Dyersville, Iowa between the Sox and Cardinals due to the infectious disease.
turned to video on-demand sales options, and there have also been some films that pivoted to a streaming service debut in lieu of a theatrical run, there are also a lot of highly anticipated Hollywood movies that will continue to seek a cinematic bow, but have had to push back, adjust, or indefinitely delay their premiere dates as a result of COVID-19-related shutdowns. To keep track of all the new release dates announced by the studios, we've gathered together all of the information we have for
AC/DC‘s next album has reportedly been recorded, but the coronavirus pandemic has forced them to delay its release.That’s according to Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, who has been providing a series of updates on the band’s activity in recent months.The singer told ABC Audio that the hard-rock legends’ new album “has been delayed” due to the pandemic, although he didn’t mention when a potential release date might be announced.“This is gonna be a miracle of technology,” he said.“What will be
pic.twitter.com/IzJpCUBURF— Guns N' Roses (@gunsnroses) July 29, 2020Back when Guns N’ Roses postponed their tour in May, the band said all original tickets would be honored at the make-up shows, while refunds would also be available.The Smashing Pumpkins were set to support Guns N’ Roses on a handful of their 2020 tour dates, although at the moment it’s unclear if the band will be still be opening for GnR next year.
Christopher Nolan’s much-anticipated new film Tenet has finally landed a release date after four attempts to hit cinemas amid the coronavirus clampdown.
In a chain of (would-be) blockbuster delays that feels like its been stretching on for years now, the Coronavirus pandemic release date delays continue to spread, as the toys giant Hasbro announces huge losses after Entertainment One film and TV division, and delays in its movie releases amid cinema closures. The theater closures around COVID-19 lockdowns have pushed the release dates on Hasbro films into 2021, most notably their Paramount co-production of a new “G.I.
pushed “Tenet’s” August 12 release without providing a new premiere date, squashing movie theaters’ hopes for a summer blockbuster.Disney’s live-action version of “Mulan,” set to debut in theaters globally on August 21, also suspended its premiere indefinitely following Warner Bros.’ announcement.The news spurred AMC, the country’s largest movie theater chain to delay its reopening from July 30 until “mid-to-late August.” The chain cited the uptick in the coronavirus, as well as a lack of new
Justin Bieber's previously scheduled 2020 tour, which will now take place next summer. The Justin Bieber World Tour was originally planned to begin in May but was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A new report from People Magazine said today that two films from the studio, Paramount, were pushed back yet again because of the coronavirus pandemic. Reportedly, A Quiet Place 2 and Top Gun: Maverick were both rescheduled until next year.
New dates have been announced for Justin Bieber’s previously scheduled 2020 tour, which will now take place next summer in the US and Canada.
Rebecca Davis editorA trio of Hollywood titles previously approved for China announced Thursday that they are set to hit the big screen now that cinemas are kicking back into gear.“Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” in 3D and 4K restorations, will screen in China starting Aug. 14 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the franchise.
Beauty and the Beast is back on top at the movies!
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Skydance and Paramount Pictures are continuing their partnership with the original animated musical Spellbound, which will hit theaters on Nov. 11, 2022.
LOS ANGELES — Warner Bros. on Monday said it was delaying indefinitely the release of Christopher Nolan’s movie “Tenet,” which had been planned for Aug. 12 in movie theatres.
Action pic Bloodshot and adventure epic Dolittle will open in China on July 24, becoming the first Hollywood movies to play there since theaters closed in late January amid the coronavirus pandemic. Oscar winner 1917 will open in the world's second-largest moviegoing market a week later.
Back in November, when Disney+ first launched, the service was like a rocket out of the gate, attracting millions of subscribers and touting its new, original series, such as “The Mandalorian.” However, since then, the service has struggled to populate its library with some high-profile originals.