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Disney Pushes Nearly All Of Their Remaining Slate To 2021!

In case you overlooked it previous within the week, some large information dropped, with Disney principally punting at the 12 months 2020, because of the continued COVID-19 pandemic. Given how film theaters are nonetheless in large part closed within the main American markets like Los Angeles and New York City, that is completely comprehensible. Still, it’s an enormous blow to theaters, in addition to impacting the awards season. Not most effective has blockbusters like Marvel Cinematic Universe efforts Black Widow and Eternals suffered this destiny, however Oscar hopefuls like Deep Water and West Side Story. They’re all 2021 releases now. Read on for extra about this large shift by way of Disney.


Disney Pushes Nearly All Of Their Remaining Slate To 2021! 

According to Variety, not only have those above titles moved, but titles like Death on the Nile has switched its date as well. Interestingly, Soul is sticking with its November 20th date, which could signal a potential move to Disney+ as well, in some manner. You can see what their 2020 and 2021 schedule below, but it sure looks like Disney is planning to focus on next year, when hopefully we’ve finally put the Coronavirus behind us. Here’s hoping, at least.

In line with Selection, not solely have these above titles moved, however titles like Demise on the Nile has switched its date as nicely. Apparently, Soul is sticking with its November 20th date, which may sign a possible transfer to Disney+ as nicely, in some method. You’ll be able to see what their 2020 and 2021 schedule under, however it certain seems like Disney is planning to give attention to subsequent 12 months, when hopefully we’ve lastly put the Coronavirus behind us. Right here’s hoping, no less than.

2020 

“The Empty Man” — Oct. 23 
“Soul” — Nov. 20 
“Free Guy” — Dec. 11 
“Death on the Nile” — Dec. 1


2021 

“Everybody’s Talking About Jamie” — Jan. 22 
“The King’s Man” — Feb. 12 
“Raya and the Last Dragon” — March 12 
“Bob’s Burgers” — April 9
“Ron’s Gone Wrong” — April 23 
“Black Widow” — May 7 
“Cruella” — May 28 
“Luca” — June 18 
“Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” — July 9
“Jungle Cruise” — July 30 
“Deep Water” — Aug. 13 
“Beatles Get Back” — Aug. 27 
“The Last Duel” — Oct. 15 
“Eternals” — Nov. 5
“West Side Story” — Dec. 10  

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