Three Big action Movies delayed
The Warner Bros. is postponing Diana
Prince’s return to the big screen. Due to the coronavirus, Wonder Woman 1984
will now hit theaters on Aug. 14 instead of June 5.
The studio also indefinitely pulled In the Heigh
an adaptation of(Lin Manuel Mirandas) musical that was due out June 26 - as
well as “Scoob” - an animated film based on Scooby-Doo characters set for May
15. Malignant, a thriller from “Aquaman” director James Wan, was
originally scheduled to open on Aug. 14, but was bumped for “Wonder Woman 1984.”
Those three movies remain undated for now...
Wonder Woman 1984, it was with every
intention to be viewed on the big screen and are excited to announce that
Warner Bros. Pictures will be bringing the film to theatres on Aug. 14, Toby
Emmerich, Warner Bros. Pictures Group CEO, said in a statement. We hope the
world will be in a safer and healthier place by then.
The delays were multiplexes across the country remain closed
to help halt the spread of the novel virus. Warner Bros. was always committed
to debuting its “Wonder Woman” sequel in cinemas, and the studio felt it was for theaters to be up and running again by
August. Warner Bros. is now looking for new times to release ‘In the Heights’ ‘Scoob’and
‘Malignant’.
As Hollywood continues to grapple with the coronavirus crisis
and its impact on the entertainment business, studios have been busy postponing major movies en masse. It’s a growing
list that includes Disney’s “Black Widow” and “Mulan,” Universal’s
“Fast & Furious 9, MGM’s James Bond follow-up “No
Time to Die.
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