As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
24.03.2020 - 21:23 / deadline.com
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
Warner Bros. is pushing its forthcoming summer theatrical releases until the coronavirus crisis calms down and exhibition makes a full-steam comeback.
Despite reports that Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman 1984 was headed to streaming, the movie is in fact still going theatrical, and that was always the plan. Wonder Woman 1984 is now moving from its June 5 release to Aug. 14. It would make zero sense for Warners to take their most prized
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
The coronavirus outbreak continues to affect industries all over the world and the entertainment business is no different. Following the delay of the likes of Marvel Studios’ Black Widow, Minions: The Rise Of Gru and many more, Warner Bros.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the world, Hollywood has become one of its biggest financial victims.
Wonder Woman 1984 has become the latest film to have its release date postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
NEW YORK -- Warner Bros. on Tuesday delayed the summer release of “Wonder Woman 1984” and removed the adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's “In the Heights” from its schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The much-anticipated Wonder Woman 1984 and In The Heights are the latest films to be postponed due to coronavirus concerns.
Another release date change to report here, though with a small quirk to it. This time, we have Warner Bros. again moving one of their giant tentpole titles in the Wonder Woman sequel Wonder woman 1984. Now, it’s obviously another movie falling victim to the Coronavirus, but it’s not the same purgatory for the other WB releases we covered earlier. Instead, the company has a specific date in mind for the film.
As movie theaters shutter amid the current pandemic, some studios are opting to make your home into a multiplex in the time of coronavirus, pivoting to a streaming release or early arrival on VOD for certain titles. But those are largely movies that had the unlucky timing of dropping right before social distancing descended upon the nation.
As movie theaters shutter amid the current pandemic, some studios are opting to make your home into a multiplex in the time of coronavirus, pivoting to a streaming release or early arrival on VOD. But those are largely tiles that had the unlucky timing of dropping right before social distancing descended upon the nation.
Wonder Woman 1984 is getting a brand new release date due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
As Hollywood production has ground to a halt over the escalating COVID-19 pandemic, there is one area that been able to keep the lights on for the most part — animation.
Warner Bros. is postponing Diana Prince’s return to the big screen. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, “Wonder Woman 1984” will now hit theaters on Aug. 14 instead of June 5.
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