Josh Gad is transforming before our eyes!
06.04.2020 - 18:01 / thehollywoodnews.com
Upcoming Disney movie Artemis Fowl, which is directed by Kenneth Branagh, is set to debut on the streaming service Disney+. The movie was originally set for release is cinemas in May but of course, with most auditoriums closed, the decision has been made to stream the movie into homes.
One of the stars of the movie, Josh Gad shared the news of Twitter.
Since you can’t come to us, we’re coming to you. So thrilled we are able to bring #ArtemisFowl to your homes soon on @disneyplus so that everyone
Josh Gad is transforming before our eyes!
Disney has confirmed that a new live-action version of Artemis Fowl is heading to its streaming service.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood's box office, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales with no end in sight.
It looks like the Mouse House’s Artemis Fowl will hit Disney+ on 12th June. The announcement came with a new trailer from the studio who recently decided to launch the Kenneth Branagh-directed movie onto the streaming service rather than delaying it until cinemas open once again. The film’s debut will be just two weeks after its previously planned theatrical debut. Ferdia Shaw, Lara McDonnell, Josh Gad, Tamara Smart, Nonso Anozie, Colin Farrell, and Judi Dench are amongst the cast.
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Disney’s adaptation of beloved YA novel series “Artemis Fowl” was to have debuted in theatres in late May; given the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, that plan has changed, with the film instead set to premiere on the Disney+ streaming service.
The new movie Artemis Fowl is heading straight to Disney+ since movie theaters are shut down for the foreseeable future.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood's box office, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales with no end in sight.
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As social distancing becomes the new norm during the coronavirus pandemic, many theater chains have temporarily darkened their screens in an effort to prevent the spread of the potentially deadly virus. While most upcoming film releases are being pushed back, some studios are releasing their newest releases on streaming and on-demand services for quarantined viewing.