Hoda Kotb broke down in tears this morning on Today.
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Sony officials are said to have decided to put the release of the film, the follow-up to 2018's hugely successful "Peter Rabbit", for more than four months, reports aceshowbiz.com.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie will not release on March 27, and will instead receive an international and US release on August 7.
The move follows the delay to the release of the latest James Bond film, "No Time to Die" until November.
"Peter Rabbit" and its sequel star James Corden as the voice of
Hoda Kotb broke down in tears this morning on Today.
In February 2020, BTS landed in the US to promote their latest album, Map of the Soul: 7 and were a part of talk shows like The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Late Late Show with James Corden. With the latter, we saw their debut performance of Black Swan, playing Hide & Seek with Ashton Kutcher and the eagerly awaited Carpool Karaoke with BTS. Now, there is some good news for ARMY, amidst the self-isolation due to the coronavirus scare.
Coronavirus hasn't spared Wonder Woman either. The DC superhero franchise was all set to drop the second movie, Wonder Woman 84, in June. However, in lieu of the Covid-19 outbreak around the world, Warner Bros has decided to push back the Gal Gadot starrer to August 2020. This is the second time the movie is being pushed. The Patty Jenkins directorial was supposed to release on December 13, 2019. But it was moved to November 1, 2019. Until recently, WW84 was set to drop on June 5, 2020.
As movie theaters shutter amid the current pandemic, some studios are opting to make your home into a multiplex in the time of coronavirus, pivoting to a streaming release or early arrival on VOD. But those are largely tiles that had the unlucky timing of dropping right before social distancing descended upon the nation.
Haim took to social media on Monday (March 23) to announce that they are postponing the release of their forthcoming third album, Women in Music Pt. III, due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for Coronavirus and has been put into isolation at New York State Prison. The defamed movie stalwart and convicted rapist is currently behind the bars serving a 23 years imprisonment at the Wende Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison outside Buffalo, New York after having been proved guilty of sexual molestation and rape in the third degree.
Conan O’Brien’s late-night show is set to return despite much of US television production grinding to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic.
As movie theaters shutter amid the current pandemic, some studios are opting to make your home into a multiplex in the time of coronavirus, streaming films such as and, among others. But those are largely films that had the unlucky timing of dropping right before social distancing descended upon the nation.
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We Are BMF, a New York-based music-marketing agency that focuses on corporate branding for events, spent much of this year planning South by Southwest showcases for Disney, Schweppes and Mastercard.
The makers of the upcoming Hollywood flick Fast and Furious 9 starring Vin Diesel just received a new release date owing to the global Coronavirus scare. The Universal Pictures has now officially delayed the release of the much-awaited film from May 22, 2020, to April 2, 2021.
A mum is desperately trying to hunt down her toddler's favourite teddy which he's struggling to sleep without.
The release of family blockbuster Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway has reportedly been delayed until August due to the coronavirus outbreak.
With the coronavirus crisis continuing to escalate across Europe, Sony has decided to push the release of its Peter Rabbit sequel back by five months, The Hollywood Reporter has learned, making the film the second major studio release to be impacted by the epidemic after No Time to Die. Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, the follow-up to 2018's hugely successful live-action/CGI hybrid Peter Rabbitwith James Corden again voicing the famed bunny, was due to launch in the U.K.
The “Peter Rabbit” sequel is the latest movie to be affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.