Fast & Furious 9, Disney movies among Hollywood releases postponed due to Coronavirus outbreak | Antlers, Mulan, No Time to Die and more
The coronavirus outbreak has affected industries across the globe with sports tournaments getting suspended and entire cities getting locked down. A global pandemic is no good sign for Hollywood, which manufactures expensive movies eyeing audience all over the world. These big-budget projects were forced to delay their release dates as government bodies have instructed the closedown cinema halls to curb the spread of the virus. From James Bond to new-gen XMen, here are some of the popular flicks that have got the COVID-19 shock.
A global pandemic is no good sign for Hollywood, which manufactures expensive movies eyeing audience all over the world. From James Bond to new-gen XMen, here are some of the popular flicks that have got the COVID-19 shock so far.
PETER RABBIT 2: THE RUNAWAY: Sony isn't willing to take any risk condiering the gloabl reception the movie's prequel got in 2018.
A QUIET PLACE PART II: Director John Krasinski and Paramount Pictures confirmed the pushing of the monster movie sequel 'for a better understanding of the impact of this pandemic on the global theatrical marketplace.'
MULAN: Walt Disney's this action flick is too costly to afford a poor theatre opening. The Niki Caro directorial is expected to draw the Chinese movie lovers to cinema halls in large numbers and hence the decision is justified.
THE NEW MUTANTS: This is Fox's last 'X-Men' project before being purchased by Disney. The project has already suffered a lot including reshoots and post-production troubles and can't afford a box-office flop.
NO TIME TO DIE: MGM, Universal and producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced on Twitter that the film would be pushed back from its April release to November 2020.
ANTLERS: The sci-fi horror starring Jesse Plemonsis produced by Guillermo del Toro.
FAST & FURIOUS 9: Viewers will have to wait another year for Dominic Toretto and family's latest adventure! That's right. Probably the longest wait of them all, the new Fast and Furious movie will now release on April 2, 2021.