Marvel movies collectively rescheduled: "Black Widow" was rescheduled to be released on November 6

Marvel movies collectively rescheduled: "Black Widow" was rescheduled to be released on November 6

Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, important Disney films have been rescheduled for release, including the films in the fourth phase of the Marvel MCU. "Black Widow" has been rescheduled to November 6, "Mulan" has been rescheduled to July 24, and the Asian superhero movie "Shang-Chi" has been rescheduled to May 7, 2021.

In addition to some films that have been rescheduled, the release dates of some Disney films remain unchanged, including James Cameron's "Avatar 2" and its subsequent works. "Artemis Fowl", which was originally scheduled to be released on May 29, has been changed to Disney+ streaming media online, and the previously withdrawn "The Mutants" has not yet been scheduled.

Reschedule some films

Black Widow, November 6

Mulan July 24

Eternals February 12, 2021

Shang-Chi May 7, 2021

Jungle Cruise July 30, 2021

Doctor Strange 2: The Last Airbender, November 5, 2021

Thor 4 February 18, 2022

Black Panther 2 May 8, 2022

Captain Marvel 2 July 8, 2022

Indiana Jones 5 July 19, 2022

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