Delayed Blockbusters: A Guide To Hollywood Films Postponed Due To The Pandemic “Mulan,” “A Quiet Place II,” other major movies delay release due to

Delayed Blockbusters: A Guide To Hollywood Films Postponed Due To The Pandemic

“Mulan,” “A Quiet Place II,” other major movies delay release due to

Hey there, let me tell you something that’s been going on in the world of entertainment. The impact of the coronavirus has been felt everywhere, and the most important focus remains on people’s health and well-being. But as we all know, it’s not just affecting our daily lives—it’s also shaking up the entertainment industry. Broadway’s gone dark, sporting events have been canceled, and Hollywood has had to make some tough calls. Many highly-anticipated films have been postponed, simply because it doesn’t make sense to release a blockbuster when people aren’t gathering in theaters. So, here’s a quick rundown of the films that have been delayed and what we know about their new release dates.

You know how sometimes life throws curveballs? Well, this is one of those times. With people being asked to avoid large gatherings and many foreign markets having closed their movie theaters, studios are doing what they have to do—delaying releases. It’s all about making sure these big-budget movies have the best chance to succeed. And while we’re waiting, everyone’s wondering what’s next for some of the biggest films out there, like Marvel’s Black Widow with Scarlett Johansson and Wonder Woman 1984 with Gal Gadot. Let’s dive into the details.

No Time to Die: Daniel Craig’s Farewell to James Bond

No Time to Die: The 25th James Bond movie is set to be Daniel Craig’s swan song as the legendary agent 007. This time around, Bond is coming out of retirement to face a global threat that’s unlike anything we’ve seen before. For those who’ve been following Craig’s journey through the Bond franchise, this is a big deal. He’s been with us since Casino Royale in 2008, taking us through Quantum of Solace (2010), Skyfall (2012), and Spectre (2015). Originally scheduled to hit theaters in April, the film has now been moved to November 25. It’s going to be emotional, I can already feel it.

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    Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway – Adventures Beyond the Garden

    Peter Rabbit 2 — The Runaway: You know Peter Rabbit, the little guy who just can’t seem to stay out of trouble? Well, in this sequel, Peter finds himself in a world where his mischievous ways are actually appreciated. But, as you might guess, things get complicated when his makeshift family—Bea, Thomas, and the rest of the rabbits—venture out to bring him back. Now Peter has to figure out who he really wants to be. James Corden returns as the voice of Peter in this delightful blend of CG and live-action. Originally set for a March release, the film has been pushed to August 7. It’s going to be a wild ride!

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    A Quiet Place Part II: The Abbott Family’s Silent Odyssey Continues

    A Quiet Place Part II: Remember how the first A Quiet Place kept you on the edge of your seat? Well, the Abbott family’s journey isn’t over yet. This time, Emily Blunt and director John Krasinski are back for another thrilling installment. The family ventures into the outside world, where they discover that silence isn’t the only thing they need to worry about. Originally slated for a March release, the film is now expected to hit theaters later in 2020, though an exact date hasn’t been announced yet. Trust me, you’re going to want to see this one.

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