By Denise Petski
25.04.2020 - 05:55 / pinkvilla.com
Hollywood is continuing to shuffle more release dates due to the Coronavirus pandemic. As the world stops to take a collective deep breath, the production of movies, serials, and TV shows have been put on hold amid the ongoing COVID 19 lockdown. The latest movies to join the list are Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Spider-Man 3. Sony Pictures and The Walt Disney Co. announced the revised theatrical release schedules on April 24 and confirmed the delay.
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By Denise Petski
Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande dropped their first song together amidst the lockdown. Stuck With U celebrates being stuck with a loved one and having to cancel all the plans and just spend quality time with them which is pretty much the situation right now in wake of the global Coronavirus spur. Recently, a fan came up with a special edition of Stuck With U with clips of several movies featuring Tom Holland while Justin Bieber shared the fan-made mash up on his social media handle.
Andrew Garfield played Spider-Man in two films, namely The Amazing Spider-Man and part 2 of the same film. The latest news reports suggest that the actor was replaced because he failed to appear at the film's event.
Ever since it was announced that Sony is working on the sequel of Tom Hardy starrer 2018 Sci-fi action film Venom, the Marvel fans have been eagerly waiting for the movie. In addition to Tom reprising his role from the first film, Venom: Let There Be Carnage will feature Woody Harrelson as serial killer Cletus Kasady, who becomes villainous symbiote Carnage.
Sony Pictures owns the film rights to Spider-Man and the studio has been creating a universe surrounding characters from that property. Now, it’s being reported that the studio has a name for the universe.
Back in 1996, Marvel Entertainment filed for bankruptcy and eventually merged with the now-defunct ToyBiz in 1998. It was later acquired by Disney at the cost of $4 billion in 2009.
It comes in aid of The Brothers Trust, set up by Holland's family
With movie theaters closed amid the ongoing pandemic, our homes have been turned into a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with many films available on VOD or to stream earlier than expected. But those are largely movies that had the unlucky timing of dropping right before social distancing descended upon the nation.
First, the bad news: Marvel is making some adjustments to their Phase 4 slate 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.
LOS ANGELES — Hollywood studios are shuffling more release dates as a result of the coronavirus, including sequels to “Doctor Strange,” “Spider-Man: Far From Home” and “Into the Spider-Verse.”
Tom Holland’s next outing as Spider-Man has been delayed, Sony has announced.
A bunch of Marvel movies have new release dates amid the ever-changing slate for movies due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ryan Reynolds recently surprised his fellow Marvel star Tom Holland with a case of gin to keep him occupied during the ongoing Coronavirus shut down. During his virtual interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the 23-year-old revealed that The Deadpool star recently treated him to Aviation gin and lots of love. The Spider-Man actor jokingly mentioned that he and his roommates have remained friends despite the lockdown because they are always drunk. That’s when Ryan’s lovely gesture came up.
Not many kids can say that Peter Parker came to their birthday party! Jimmy Kimmel decided to take full advantage of his son's quarantined third birthday bash by bringing Spider-Man himself to the festivities.