Downey Jr.'s new film "Dumbo" reportedly withdraws from February release in mainland China due to the epidemic

Downey Jr.'s new film "Dumbo" reportedly withdraws from February release in mainland China due to the epidemic

Affected by the epidemic, "Jojo Rabbit" announced a withdrawal statement yesterday, temporarily canceling its release plan in mainland China on February 12. Today, a source broke the news that "Dolittle" starring Robert Downey Jr., "Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen" starring Millar, and "1917" directed by Thad Mendes have all withdrawn from the February schedule in mainland China.

It is worth mentioning that "Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen" and "1917" did not have a clear release date in mainland China before.

Currently, cinema chains across the country are in a state of suspension. Of course, the decision on when to resume operations will have to wait until the end of the epidemic.

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