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14.05.2021 - 22:07 / nme.com
Disney has confirmed Marvel‘s forthcoming superhero movie Shang-Chi And The Legend of the Ten Rings will only be released in cinemas.CEO Bob Chapek announced during a Q2 earnings call that it would be released exclusively in cinemas for 45 days before it is shown on a streaming service, according to Variety.Chapek said the decision was based on “recent signs of increased confidence in moviegoing.”Shang Chi will be Disney’s first theatrical releases since the 20th Century film The New
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On a late afternoon before the holiday weekend, Disney has made some tweaks to its theatrical release schedule.
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Fox shared the first teaser for its “Fantasy Island” reboot on Thursday, previewing Roselyn Sanchez as the descendant of the original show’s Mr.
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The idea of a kung-fu master Asian superhero had Simu Liu second-guessing Marvel.
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Simu Liu is opening up on using his platform for good after becoming Marvel’s next big superhero.
With the announcement that “Black Widow” is going to Disney+ Premier Access on the same date as it does theaters, combined with the news yesterday that Dwayne Johnson’s “Jungle Cruise” is doing the same, theater owners were rightfully concerned that the Mouse House was destroying the theatrical exclusivity window for good.