More than 500 cinema screens have reopened in China, where the coronavirus outbreak is seen to be receding, though box office takings remain minimal as the public is mostly staying away.
03.03.2020 - 17:11 / nme.com
The 27 March release date has been postponed in China
Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of Mulan could face major losses amid the coronavirus outbreak which began in China.
The March 27 release date has been postponed until further notice, and the country has closed nearly 70,000 cinemas, with plans to keep them closed until at least April.
The budget for Mulan exceeds $200 million, making it the company’s most expensive adaptation to date. Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for
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