Amid Christopher Nolan's Tenet underperforming at the US box-office due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney is taking some major precautions by delaying the release dates of some of their biggest films, including the highly-awaited Marvel movies.
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If you still don't know yet (how have you lasted two summers without knowing!), Black Widow sacrifices herself in return of the soul stone so that the Avengers can save the world. While the
.Amid Christopher Nolan's Tenet underperforming at the US box-office due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney is taking some major precautions by delaying the release dates of some of their biggest films, including the highly-awaited Marvel movies.
It's bad news for cinema fans as more films have been pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.Disney has announced that at least ten of its upcoming films, including the new Marvel blockbuster Black Widow, will not come out on the dates originally planned.The film, which stars Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh and Rachel Weisz, was due to be released in November but has now been postponed to May 2021.This is the second time the film has had its release date moved.Sir Kenneth Branagh's
Disney has pushed back the release dates of a string of films including Black Widow.
Black Widow. Disney has officially moved the Scarlett Johansson movie, which is the character's long awaited solo-film, from Nov.
coronavirus pandemic keeps pummeling the already-hobbled film industry as Disney has postponed numerous big box-office premieres to 2021.Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” reboot has been pushed back a full year by Disney — to Dec. 10, 2021, from Dec.
ushed back a series of its biggest blockbusters well into the next few years, while testing the waters with an unconventional release for “Mulan,” its live-action remake of the 1998 animated classic. “Mulan” hit theaters in China and other Asian countries in late August where it has grossed just over $40 million.” Simultaneously, the company released the movie on its streaming service Disney+ for the steep price of $30.
It finally happened. After more than a week of being “semi-official,” it appears that Disney has pulled the trigger and reshuffled its entire film slate yet again, in the wake of recent theatrical developments.
Tatiana Maslany has been chosen to play the highly coveted role of She-Hulk in Marvel’s new series for Disney Plus, becoming the latest female talent leading a Marvel project after Brie Larson’s portrayal of Captain Marvel and Scarlett Johansson performance of Black Widow, also taking into account the upcoming female directors that are now involved in the fantastic Marvel Cinematic Universe, as Marvel head Kevin Feige attempts to diversify the film industry.Maslany is a 34-year-old Canadian
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Black Widow might face delay in release amidst the pandemic! Disney is considering a move of the Scarlett Johansson-starring film’s theatrical release date amidst the pandemic, according to reports by Deadline on Tuesday (September 15). According to Deadline, “Not everyone is ready to go back to the theater, and it’s going to take a long time before moviegoers are comfortable.
Black Widow might be moving.
While Natasha Romanoff's fate in Avengers: Endgame destroyed MCU (Marcel Cinematic Universe) fans, it was indeed a pleasant, welcome surprise that a Black Widow movie was in the works. Set at a time period between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, we get in touch with Nat's previous comrades before becoming an Avenger in Black Widow.
Scarlett Johansson wears her mask and glasses while stopping for some groceries at a local market in The Hamptons on Wednesday afternoon (September 9).
Scarlett Johansson is picking up some essentials.
“Black Widow” is taking on serious issues for women.
Peekaboo, we see you! Scarlett Johansson, 35, and her mini-me daughter Rose, 6, were seen running errands in The Hamptons on Wednesday, September 3. They were spotted entering and exiting a supermarket which much have been quite the busy trip due to all the bags that were in the Tony winner’s shopping cart on the way out.
Marvel Studios’ upcoming film, “Black Widow,” isn’t the first solo film to be led by a female hero. That honor went to “Captain Marvel.” However, that doesn’t mean “Black Widow” won’t shy away from being a feminist feature and discussing some of the female-centric topics that are discussed in our society.
VOMO: Vote or Miss Out. And it's not just the sense of creeping dread you get as you realize that you're slowly screwing over your country if you don't, it's now an official one-hour comedy special on ABC!ABC announced Wednesday morning that it would host this comedy special, emceed by Kevin Hart, in an effort to encourage electoral participation in the 2020 election.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterABC wants to get out the vote ahead of the 2020 presidential election.The network will air hourlong special “VOMO: Vote or Miss Out,” created by online media outlet ATTN:, on Monday, Sept. 14.