Stills from Mulan (L) and Black Widow. (Photo| YouTube screengrab) 
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Disney's 'Black Widow', 'Mulan' get new release dates due to delay caused by COVID-19 pandemic

While 'Black Widow', which was scheduled to hit the theatres on May 1, will now release on November 6, Disney's animation classic 'Mulan' will bow out on July 24.

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LOS ANGELES: Disney Studios has announced the new release dates for its much-awaited movies "Black Widow" and "Mulan" which were pushed after theatres were closed in many countries across the globe due to coronavirus pandemic.

"Black Widow", the Scarlett Johansson-led Marvel Studios project, which was scheduled to hit the theatres on May 1, will now release on November 6, while the live-action remake of Disney's animation classic "Mulan" will bow out on July 24.

The shift in the "Black Widow" release has also forced the studio to delay "The Eternals". The movie, which features Hollywood bigwigs such as Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek and Kit Harington among others, has been pushed to February 12, 2021.

Other Marvel Cinematic Universe movies to have been postponed are: "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' (May 7, 2021), "Doctor Strange 2" (November 5, 2021) and "Thor: Love and Thunder" (February 18, 2022).

"Black Panther 2" will still release on May 6, 2022, while "Captain Marvel 2" has been set for July 8, 2022. Apart from this, Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt's "Jungle Cruise", which was releasing on July 24, will now come out on July 30, 2021.

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