Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow & Richard Madden’s Eternals Release Date shifted due to COVID-19

Black Widow & Eternals Release Date: In the midst of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet underperforming to meet expectations at the US film industry because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney is avoiding potential risk by deferring the air dates of some of their movies, including the profoundly anticipated Marvel motion pictures. As indicated by Variety, their 2020 schedule will currently have Pixar’s Soul coming on November 20, Ryan Reynolds’ Free Guy air on December 11, and Death on The Nile, featuring Gal Gadot and our own special Ali Fazal, coming on December 18 rather than October 23.

Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow Release Date Shifted

MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) fans, who viewed Spider-Man: Far From Home as the last Marvel film in theaters, will currently need to sit tight until one year from now for their Marvel with Black Widow moving its air date once again from November 6, 2020, to May 7, 2021. This move comes after Gadot’s Wonder Woman 1984 release date being pushed again from October 2, 2020, to Christmas 2020. Additionally, Eternals, which is completely busy with star power including Richard Madden, Angelina Jolie, and Kit Harington, will likewise, observe a delayed air date from February 12, 2021, to November 5, 2021.

Set after the occasions of Captain America: Civil War, Black Widow sees Natasha getting back to her home in Russia, where she’s compelled to enter an uncomfortable alliance with previous allies Yelena, Melina, and Red Guardian so as to bring down a hazardous enemy called Taskmaster. Controlling the Red Room for purposes not sure yet, Taskmaster is deadly because of his capacity to study and copy the battling styles of his rivals. He can even do it just from watching them on any video.

Richard Madden’s Eternals Release Date also postponed

Kumail Nanjiani, who plays Kingo in Eternals, commended Marvel Studios’ transition to delay the air date as he tweeted, “Eternals postponed to Nov 5, 2021. In this COVID-19 ongoing situation, the priority should be health and nothing else. I can’t advise ppl to go out to see a film theater until I can do the same without getting infected. “

Besides, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, featuring Simu Liu, has moved its air date from May 7, 2021, to July 9, 2021.

Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story will presently come on December 10, 2021, instead of its December 18, 2020, air date. Deep Water, featuring lovebirds Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas has moved its release date from November 13, 2020, to August 13, 2021. With respect to Ralph Fiennes’ The King’s Man, the air date has been pushed forward to February 12, 2021, from February 26, 2021.

Theaters in the US were closed in March in the wake of the COVID pandemic and are currently stammering back to regularity. Countless film houses are still closed. Christopher Nolan’s Tenet was the first significant studio film to have a theatrical release in the US, however, its performance was not rousing enough for different studios to take action accordingly.

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