Disney has just updated the release dates for three of the films that have been postponed due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, according to CNN’s Frank Pallotta.
JUST IN: Here are the new dates for Disney’s films that were delayed because of coronavirus:
Mulan to 7/24/20
Jungle Cruise to 7/30/21
Black Widow to 11/6/20— Frank Pallotta (@frankpallotta) April 3, 2020
Mulan has been moved to July 24th, 2020.
Black Widow is now November 6, 2020.
Disney’s Jungle Cruise has been moved until July 30th, 2021, which is more than a year from it’s original release date!
I’m a bit upset about the Jungle Cruise film being moved back a year, it’s one of the films I was actually looking forward to this year.
Artemis Fowl is not going straight to Disney+ with a May 29th release date.
Artemis Fowl, which was set for May 29 will now debut on Disney+. No theatrical release.
Pixar’s Soul is still set for June 20.
— Frank Pallotta (@frankpallotta) April 3, 2020
As for other Marvel titles:
Eternals is now moved until February 12, 2021.
Shang Chi has been moved to May 7, 2021
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will release on November 5, 2021
Thor: Love and Thunder has been moved until February 18, 2022.
Now you can mark your calendars with the new dates.
Sources: WDWNT, and Twitter
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