According to foreign media Variety, Marvel's new film "Black Widow" independent film may be postponed again, because the new crown epidemic is still in the outbreak, and the slow opening of American cinemas, so it is difficult not to guarantee that it will not be postponed. Although Disney has not confirmed that the "Black Widow" independent film will be postponed, it is not surprising given Warner's recent decision to postpone the release of "Wonder Woman 2" to Christmas. However, Variety's sources seem to indicate that Disney is still working on releasing the Black Widow standalone film on its original release date, rather than moving the latest Marvel movie to Disney+ like Mulan did. In addition, Disney may also be planning to bring Pixar's annual masterpiece Soul to Disney+. It is not clear how long the Black Widow standalone movie might be delayed. Disney may want to continue to use the traditional Christmas season, or let the Black Widow standalone movie be released in 2021. Now, the box office of movies released during the COVID-19 pandemic is bleak, as evidenced by Warner's Tenet and Marvel's New Mutants. It is a wise choice for Black Widow to delay the release of Wonder Woman 2. The independent film "Black Widow" is now scheduled to be released in North America on November 6. |
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