Finally, some good news.
04.04.2020 - 10:13 / pinkvilla.com
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.
Mavel Cinematic Universe Phase 4's first movie Black Widow was among the summer release mix. Marvel Studios had previously confirmed that the Scarlett Johansson starrer was not going to release on May 1, 2020, as per the schedule.
Finally, some good news.
Even though Disney has pushed back its release date, fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universal know that Black Widow is officially in post-production. What that means (aside from a longer wait) is that Scarlett Johansson’s net worth just got a nice boost. The 35-year-old actress stars in thefilm alongside Florence Pugh, and is kicking off Black Widow‘s solo franchise with a bang.
Hugh Jackman revealed that his feud with Ryan Reynolds started because of his friend, fellow actress Scarlett Johansson. Jackman and Reynolds have been in a lighthearted social media feud for years now, with most of it having to do with the latter actor desperately trying to convince the Wolverine star to join him in an upcoming “Deadpool” project.
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds have been hilariously feuding for years now. The actors, who worked together in X-Men movies, are constantly taking a jibe at each other on social media and interviews.
Friendly exes? Not so fast. The last time Ethan (Brian Tee) and April (Yaya DaCosta) were in the same room on Chicago Med, he was letting him know that the relationship was done — he left their apartment and told her to take as long as she needed to move out.
Hollywood has been amongst the several fields that have been deeply affected by the coronavirus scare. Due to theatres being shut down as a preventive measure, filmmakers have had to delay the release dates of their movies to late 2020 or even 2021.
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Owing to the Coronavirus outbreak, several international movies have been postponed. This includes Marvel Studios' Black Widow.
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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.
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.
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.
With the coronavirus outbreak going rampant as the days go by and the death toll increasing at an alarming rate, many celebrities have been stepping up to make sure to contribute to the cause. This includes Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, who generously donated USD 1 million to be split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada on March 17, 2020.
“Black Widow” star David Harbour is calling on Marvel to release the film online.