is being temporarily delayed due to Letitia Wright's injury she sustain earlier this year.
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Disney is at it again, shuffling its upcoming release date calendar. And this time, it looks like there’s not a specific reason for the delays, but it does appear the entirety of the upcoming Marvel Studios lineup is getting shifted yet again.
is being temporarily delayed due to Letitia Wright's injury she sustain earlier this year.
Judging by the two trailers for the new “Hawkeye” series on Disney+, it appears Marvel Studios is leaning hard into the Christmas comedy angle. It helps when you have an accomplished comedic actor like Hailee Steinfeld being added as a major part of the cast.
Marvel Studios is currently continuing to make blockbuster films, but in 2021, the studio ventured into the realm of streaming TV with a series of shows on Disney+. In 2022, it appears the studio is going even further by making at least one TV Special, an untitled Halloween show that is expected to air next October.
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It’s happened. For the first time in 26 films, Marvel Studios has released a feature that isn’t a Rotten Tomatoes darling, as “Eternals” has achieved a dubious distinction of being officially “rotten.” In a world where studios try (and often fail miserably) to find critical success with their big blockbusters, Marvel Studios has spent more than a decade defying the odds.
“Eternals” is about to hit theaters this week, and with it, the world is going to be introduced to nearly a dozen new superhero-types over the course of the film’s 157 minutes. Without going into spoilers, it’s safe to say that Marvel Studios tends to end each of its films with a clear direction for a sequel and “Eternals” is no different.
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The Walt Disney Co. is pushing back the release dates of many of its upcoming titles, including the untitled Indiana Jones movie and the Black Panther sequel “Wakanda Forever.”
a slew of release date changes on Monday, including (hilariously) yet another delay for “Indiana Jones 5.” The currently untitled sequel was first set for release in 2019, and has now been delayed four times to its new release date of June 30, 2023.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” which had been set for release on in late March, will now release on May 6. “Thor: Love and Thunder” will move from that May slot to July 8 while the highly anticipated “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” will move from its midsummer spot to a pre-holiday release slot on November 11.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterMarvel fans, prepare to wait a little bit longer to see Doctor Strange, Thor and Black Panther return to theaters.Disney has delayed release plans for several upcoming films, including “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” from March 25 to May 6, “Thor: Love and Thunder” from May 6 to July 8 and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” from July 8 to Nov. 11.