By Andreas Wiseman
31.03.2020 - 05:37 / justjared.com
Sony Pictures has announced that three of the studio’s upcoming movies have been delayed due to the current shutdown of movie theaters amid the health crisis.
The Spider-Man spinoff movie Morbius, the upcoming sequel Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and the video game adaptation Uncharted have all been pushed back.
Morbius, starring Jared Leto as the title character, was originally set to hit theaters on July 31 and it has been delayed until March 19, 2021.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which includes the
By Andreas Wiseman
May the force be with you...
Hey, all you cool cats and kittens! It’s safe to say that the Tiger King craze hasn’t gone unnoticed by the stars (Kim Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen binge-watched the docuseries). But there are some who’ve taken their love for the Netflix hit to the next level by dressing up as the eclectic cast for their social media followers.
By Andreas Wiseman
By Nancy Tartaglione
Another studio has opted to push off from the mess that is 2020. Sony, almost completely, has abandoned ship on the year and is moving their biggest titles into 2021.
By Andreas Wiseman
These films, from Sony Pictures, will now release in 2021, reports variety.com.
Sony Pictures has reportedly become the first major studio to move most of its big summer 2020 tentpole releases to 2021. The news comes from trade bible Variety who reveal that the likes of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, comic book movie Morbius with Jared Leto, and Peter Rabbit 2 have all been relocated slots next year, at least in the U.S., all due to the fact that most cinemas are still closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Sony has delayed a string of major film releases, including the latest instalment in the Ghostbusters franchise and superhero movie Morbius.
Now that the Netflix docu-series Tiger King is all the rage, everyone is talking about who might possibly play Joe Exotic in an eventual movie or TV series.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
“Tiger King” is the latest true crime docuseries to captivate the public — and celebs are no exception. The Netflix series, which follows the wild story of incarcerated former zoo-owner Joseph Maldonado-Passage, a k a “Joe Exotic,” and involves everything from polygamy to murder to mullets to wild animals, has given the world the perfect ridiculous distraction amidst a pandemic.
Paris Hilton has made the decision to postpone the release of her Youtube documentary amid the spread of the coronavirus.
Warner Bros. on Tuesday delayed the release of the upcoming musicalIn the Heightsand the animated feature Scoob! amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Warner Bros. on Tuesday delayed the release of the upcoming musical In the Heights and the animated feature Scoob! amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Scooby Doo film, which stars an ensemble voice cast including Mark Wahlberg
The band promise 'virtual performances' in the meantime