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Disney delays Black Widow release amid coronavirus outbreak

Black Widow, starring Scarlett Johansson, has been pulled by Marvel Studios in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. The Cate Shortland-directed film, which was scheduled to be released on May 1, is delayed until further notice.

Disney delays Black Widow release
Disney delays Black Widow release amid coronavirus outbreak
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Published : Mar 18, 2020, 1:22 PM IST

Washington D.C: Following the delay of several Hollywood movies and events, Disney has now pushed back the release date of Black Widow amid growing concerns of coronavirus.

The much anticipated Marvel flick was supposed to hit the big screens on April 30 in India, and May 1 in the US.

The Scarlett Johansson's starrer superhero movie has been pushed to an undetermined future date, cited The Hollywood Reporter.

Helmed by Cate Shortland Black Widow is the latest studio release to be pushed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Universal studio has also moved the ninth 'Fast & Furious' film from May this year to April 2021, while Paramount studio pushed ahead of the release of A Quiet Place Part II just eight days before its scheduled release.

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Johansson has played Black Widow, a major role in seven Marvel movies, tracking her evolution from morally dubious Russian assassin to a world-saving Avenger.

The upcoming film depicts the life events of Natasha Romanoff during the time between the film narratives of Captain America: Civil War (2016) and Avengers: Endgame (2018).

Disney has already called off the release of Mulan, The New Mutants and Antlers.

Other studios have also postponed their releases in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, Paramount's A Quiet Place Part II, Universal's F9 and MGM's James Bond film No Time to Die.

With inputs from ANI

Washington D.C: Following the delay of several Hollywood movies and events, Disney has now pushed back the release date of Black Widow amid growing concerns of coronavirus.

The much anticipated Marvel flick was supposed to hit the big screens on April 30 in India, and May 1 in the US.

The Scarlett Johansson's starrer superhero movie has been pushed to an undetermined future date, cited The Hollywood Reporter.

Helmed by Cate Shortland Black Widow is the latest studio release to be pushed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Universal studio has also moved the ninth 'Fast & Furious' film from May this year to April 2021, while Paramount studio pushed ahead of the release of A Quiet Place Part II just eight days before its scheduled release.

READ | Games Of Thrones actor Kristofer Hivju tests positive for COVID-19

Johansson has played Black Widow, a major role in seven Marvel movies, tracking her evolution from morally dubious Russian assassin to a world-saving Avenger.

The upcoming film depicts the life events of Natasha Romanoff during the time between the film narratives of Captain America: Civil War (2016) and Avengers: Endgame (2018).

Disney has already called off the release of Mulan, The New Mutants and Antlers.

Other studios have also postponed their releases in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, Paramount's A Quiet Place Part II, Universal's F9 and MGM's James Bond film No Time to Die.

With inputs from ANI

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