Hugh Jackman‘s musical revival is being pushed back even further.
24.09.2020 - 00:05 / breakingnews.ie
Disney has pushed back the release dates of a string of films including Black Widow.
The Marvel film, which stars Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh and Rachel Weisz, was set for release 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 adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile will also be put out later than originally scheduled.
The film, which was slated for release in October this year, will
Hugh Jackman‘s musical revival is being pushed back even further.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaBroadway will be without a marching band for more than a year. “The Music Man,” the upcoming revival of Meredith Willson’s classic look at a huckster who cons a town into buying instruments for its kids, will be delayed until 2022, Variety has confirmed.
With the pandemic still posing a major threat to live events for the foreseeable future, Coachella is not likely to happen until October 2021, according to Rolling Stone. Originally slated for April of this year, the music festival was initially pushed back to this month after coronavirus lockdowns and social distancing measures saw the postponement and cancellation of concerts and other large gatherings.
The upcoming movie Monster Hunter has made a rare move BACK to 2020 after previously being delayed until next year.
And Furious film has been delayed again.The ninth instalment of the Vin Diesel-led franchise has been pushed back to May 28 2021 as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.F9 was one of the first films to have its release date pushed back as the pandemic took hold with Universal pushing the first release date back one year to April 2021.Fans of the long-running franchise will now have to wait a further month before seeing the return of Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster,
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, Online“F9” will have to wait a little longer to take a lap in theaters.
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Rebecca Rubin News Editor, Online“No Time to Die,” the latest James Bond installment, will be postponed until next year, the filmmakers announced Friday.The film, starring Daniel Craig in his final stint as the agent formerly known as 007, is expected to hit theaters April 2, 2021, a year later than initially planned. “No Time to Die,” back in March, was the first major tentpole to shift its release date as cases of coronavirus began to spread.
Rebel Wilson is dating Jacob Busch, Us Weekly can confirm, and it turns out, the couple have been keeping their relationship low profile while they figured out their feelings.“They are officially boyfriend and girlfriend,” a source close to the actress, 40, tells Us. “They met last year and started casually dating before coronavirus hit.
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
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.
Disney has postponed the release of fall blockbusters such as Marvel’s “Black Widow,” Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” and Kenneth Branagh’s “Death on the Nile” by several months.
Death on the Nile – they weren't actually shooting it in Egypt.The Call Me By Your Name star has opened up about joining Kenneth Branagh's Christie-verse in the follow-up to 2017's Murder on the Orient Express, playing the role of Simon Doyle in the Nile-set murder mystery.Speaking to Total Film, Hammer admitted: "I'm still quite sore about being sold a false bill of goods that we were going to shoot this actually in Egypt."Then it moved to Morocco, and I was like, 'Hey, that's still cool'.