Andrea Bocelli broke records with his Easter Sunday Music For Hope livestream concert, which has been seen by 35 million people.
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The Walt Disney Co. on Friday overhauled its release schedule by moving the dates of half a dozen Marvel movies, announcing a new one for the live-action adaption of “Mulan” and pushing one movie, “Artemis Fowl,” to Disney Plus, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
“Black Widow,” the Marvel entry starring Scarlett Johansson, had been set to kick off the summer movie season. Instead, Disney said it will now open Nov. 6. Such delays have unique ramifications for Marvel movies because of their
Andrea Bocelli broke records with his Easter Sunday Music For Hope livestream concert, which has been seen by 35 million people.
More than 2.8 million people tuned in to watch Andrea Bocelli’s Music For Hope performance live on Easter Sunday, according to organisers.
By Erik Pedersen
Opera superstar Andrea Bocelli wowed fans worldwide by performing a special solo concert at the empty Duomo cathedral in Milan, Italy on Easter Sunday.
Andrea Bocelli steps outside the magnificent Duomo for a special performance on Easter Sunday (April 12) in Milan, Italy.
Canadian singer-songwriter Camille Delean's forthcoming LP Cold House Burning was written from, through, and about an isolation. Its ten songs focus intently on a solitude brought on by sudden illness, detailing the internal dialogues that are amplified when all other voices go quiet.
News broke over the weekend that various Marvel Studios release dates were shifting due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak that has forced cinemas to close pretty much all over the world. As expected, every release in the Marvel release schedule has had to shift and we can now bring you full details on each titles’ debut date.
The Coronavirus crisis across the globe has shaken up the Hollywood calendar this year. Several Hollywood releases set to hit cinemas in the summer were postponed.
After previously delaying Black Widow because of the coronavirus, Disney revealed a new release schedule for its many planned Marvel films as part of Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe on Friday, and tucked within the calendar announcement was a premiere date for the anticipated Captain Marvel sequel.
Disney has given new release dates to a string of blockbuster movies, with cinemas closed for the foreseeable future due to the coronavirus pandemic.
First, the bad news: Marvel is making some adjustments to their Phase 4 slate due to theater closures amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Which means we’re going to have to wait a little longer to see Black Widow and Thor and Doctor Strange on the big screen.
Disney has announced new release dates for a lot of their upcoming movies that were supposed to hit theaters in the near future.
NEW YORK -- The Walt Disney Co. on Friday overhauled its release schedule by moving the dates of half a dozen Marvel movies, announcing a new one for the live-action adaption of “Mulan” and pushing one movie, “Artemis Fowl,” to Disney Plus, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
In today’s TV news roundup, Quibi released a trailer for Jennifer Lopez’s “Thanks A Million,” and Variety got an exclusive first look at the trailer for “JJ Villard’s Fairy Tales.”
“Black Widow” star David Harbour is calling on Marvel to release the film online.