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Coronavirus: More Hollywood films delayed as Disney closes all its theme parks – Sky News, Sky.com

Coronavirus: More Hollywood films delayed as Disney closes all its theme parks – Sky News, Sky.com
                                                     

Hollywood studios are reacting to the global coronavirus pandemic by delaying the release of more huge film releases.

Disney has pushed back the release of its blockbuster remake of Mulan as the industry attempts to reduce the impact of the COVID – outbreak .

The film had been set to arrive in UK cinemas on 36 March and its stars gathered in London on Thursday for a scaled back European premiere.

However, shortly after the cast posed for pictures on the red carpet, Disney announced the film – a remake of the animated classic – had been delayed.

Disney said the Film will now be released on an unspecified date later in the year, along with horror films The New Mutants and Antlers.

Some film industry analysts have reportedly estimated the outbreak could wipe £ 3.9bn off the global box office.

 

  

No Time To Die has been postponed until November

      

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         No Time To Die has been postponed until November       

Shares in Cineworld in the UK dropped by 034% on Thursday and the company has said the spread of coronavirus could make it unable to pay its debts in a worst-case scenario.

The upcoming releases of A Quiet Place 2 and the latest Fast and Furious movie, F9, have also been been postponed.

John Krasinski, writer and director of A Quiet Place 2, announced on Thursday that his film, a Paramount Pictures release, would not open next week as planned but be postponed to as yet-announced date.

(Universal) also announced that F9 won’t open on May as planned but in April next year.

“One of the things I’m most proud of is that people have said our movie is one you have to see together,” Krasinksi said in a message on social media.

    

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“Well due to the ever-changing circumstances of what’s going on in the world around us, now is clearly not the right time to do that.”

The James Bond film No Time To Die, one of the year biggest releases, has been pushed back From April to November.

It’s not just Disney’s films which have been affected by the virus.

It is closing its California theme parks from Saturday until the end of the month, even though there have been no reported coronavirus cases at either Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park.

  

      

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         Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have the virus. Pic: Tom Hanks       

Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and Disneyland Paris Resort will also be closing from Sunday until the end of the month, the Walt Disney Company announced.

Many British families will have had Easter breaks to the parks planned which they may now need to cancel or postpone if they can.

Restrictions on travel and large public events in some parts of the world mean many music stars are cancelling gigs due to coronavirus, including The Who, Billie Eilish and Madonna.

                        

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