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More movie release date rescheduling due to CoVid-19

new movie rescheduling As CoVid-19 infections continues to climb here in the USA, and around the world, the lockdown has been extended until at least the 1st of May. Movie studios are making plans accordingly.

Warner Bros.’s optimistically rescheduled Wonder Woman 1984 for an August 14th, 2020 release. On the other hand Sony has abandoned all of their 2020 release dates.

  • Peter Rabbit 2 gets a winter release on January 15th, 2021 (was 8/7/20)
  • Ghostbusters: Afterlife is pushed back to March, 5th 2021 (was 7/10/20)
  • Morbius, the origin story of Dr. Michael Morbius (Jared Leto) whose experiments to cure his rare disease end up giving him vampiric super powers, is on deck two weeks later, on March, 19th, 2021 (was 7/31/20)
  • Greyhound, starring Tom Hanks as a WWII Navy Captain, is TBD (was 6/12/20)

Marvel is still playing a waiting game with Black Widow and hasn’t yet chosen a new release date.

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19 responses to “More movie release date rescheduling due to CoVid-19”

  1. Rob Williams Avatar
    Rob Williams

    You’re probably a bit like me… a feeling of frustration at not seeing all this films tempered by the knowledge that, really, it’s all for the best.

    I’m a bit gutted by the reminders I keep getting that I have/had tickets for No Time To Die for the 10:00 a.m. showing tomorrow! I’ve been buying films on Apple TV like they’re going out of style! Mind you… I’m still in pocket through not spending >£200 in Starbucks!

    Ah well… keep safe.

  2. I just wanted to see A Quiet Place 2. More than the new MCU movies, even.

    Gutted is a good word.

    I’m finishing a post about the new rules of hosting movie nights at home.

    Update: here it is https://howditgo.app/how-to-host-a-movie-night-in-quarantine/

  3. Also…speaking of these movies, I hope Tom Hanks and his wife are okay.

  4. I read a few days ago that they are fine and have returned to the USA.

  5. That’s a bit of good news.

    In bad news, the kill to recovery ratio here in Brazil is really really bad.

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    It would be great if you would update this post periodically as new info comes out.

  7. Rob Williams Avatar
    Rob Williams

    I have heard that Wonder Woman 84 will be out the week before Dune. And I’ve heard Dune will be out around 18/12/20.
    Not official but just what I heard on the radio.

  8. I’ll do my best to keep this updated. Especially after I go see a movie.

  9. That’s the current release information for Dune and WW1984. However, Tenet didn’t perform nearly as well as was hoped, so everything may get put off until… Untill… Who knows.

  10. Noooo!!!!

    No Time To Die has been pushed back to 2nd April 2021!

  11. Honestly, I think that might be a little optimistically soon.

  12. You’re probably right, Dan. I think that we’re looking at very few big releases until 2022/23 but the studios are too afraid to bite the bullet and say that they won’t be releasing anything anytime soon.

    I went to see Tenet (twice, actually) but there were a lot of empty seats over and above the social distancing requirements. If Eon turns around and says Bond 25 will not open until summer 2022 then cinemas will fall like dominos.

    Better to keep sliding back a few months at a time and allow other films to get a showing which, usually, wouldn’t have found a screen; thankfully that’s how I got to see The Eight Hundred.

  13. I wonder how long the Covid aftershocks will impact the entertainment industry. Only time will tell.

  14. There seems to be paradox developing in the entertainment world…

    Filming has re-started on a lot of projects despite the fact that there is a backlog of finished films that are, figuratively, just sitting on shelves.

    I know the studios are holding back until the cinemas can be filled and they make all those ticket sales but what happens when it is, finally, all over?

    Let’s say that mid to late 2021 a vaccine is developed, produced, distributed, and administered; COVID-19 has gone the way of smallpox and polio.

    Shortly afterwards all the cinemas reopen fully and want to lure the punters back in with some of those long awaited blockbusters. So the floodgates are opened… Bond 25, WW 84, Black Widow, F9, Quiet Place 2, etc.,etc., etc. All the films that have been held back because there won’t be an appropriately sized audience are rolled into the cinemas. But, ultimately, people only have a certain amount of time and money so the audiences turn out not to be all that big after all; people start saying I can only see so many, I’ll wait until the rest come out on DVD.

    I’m sure the clever people in the studios have got all this sorted out but…

  15. You’re absolutely right. The backlog of movies is growing. And just how many movies can the average movie goer watch in a month? It’s going to be a mess and I doubt there’s that many clever people in the studios. Plus, there’s no data to reliably fall back on that might point out the best strategy.

  16. Just read this article in The Guardian which sums up the situation as well as another point about the vicious circle of no ticket sales because there are no blockbusters leading to no blockbusters because they can’t guarantee ticket sales.

    https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/oct/04/time-to-die-british-cinemas-fear-ruin-without-latest-james-bond-film

  17. Thanks. That was a good read.

  18. Me: It could be worse: AMC Theaters could be closing as well.

    2020: Wait for it…

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