Despite the No Time to Die delay, Black Widow and Fast 9 reportedly aren’t getting new release dates
A look ahead to possible box office changes

Despite the movie industry facing unprecedented fears in the wake of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:No Time to Die delay due to the coronavirus, a new report has emerged suggesting that several of 2020’s biggest movies won’t be shifted – including Fast and Furious 9, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Widow.
While No Time to Die has moved seven months from April🗹 to N🔯ovember, May is (for now) holding firm.
reports that Black Widow (May 1) and Fast and Furious 9 (May 22) won’t have their releases affected. For the latter, it’s apparently “official” while, “Disney is telling its exhibition partners that they’re staying the course🐲 with their current release slate.”Of course, plans can change. The Chinese box office, som♏ething that the largest ๊studios rely on heavily to help bulk out worldwide ticket sales, is a complete non-factor as theatres in the country remain closed.
An important litmus test could be Onward, the Chris Pratt and Tom Holland-starring Pixar animation set for release tomorrow. If that splutters and stalls after the big 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:No Time to Die news, the likes of Disney and Fast and Furious distributor Universal could very well perform a u-turn aꦗnd mo꧒ve their big releases towards the end of 2020.
For now, however, there are no plans for any other major studio to pull the trigger on an industry-shaping delay💝. The spri𝔍ng and summer slate will be largely intact – even if a certain 007 is shooting for another release window.
Keep track of 2020’s biggest films with our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:movie release dates calendar.
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