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COVID 19 effect: 'Mulan', 'New Mutants' release pushed

By IANS | Updated: March 13, 2020 15:30 IST

Disney has postponed the theatrical release of "Mulan" amid growing concerns over coronavirus.

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Los Angeles, March 13 Disney has postponed the theatrical release of "Mulan" amid growing concerns over coronavirus.

The live-action remake, starring Liu Yifei and directed by Niki Caro, was slated to release in North American theatres on March 27. It has been pushed in India as well.

A statement issued by Disney India read: "Our theatrical release for 'Mulan' and 'The New Mutants' which was slated for March 27 and April 3 respectively has been postponed. We will announce a new release date soon, depending on the situation surrounding COVID-19. "

The studio has also removed "The New Mutants" and "Antlers" from its slate. All three movies have been delayed indefinitely as Disney looks for new release dates, reports variety.com.

"The New Mutants", the beleaguered superhero adventure from Fox, was scheduled for April 3. "Antlers" a sci-fi horror film produced by Guillermo del Toro, was expected to hit the screens on April 17 via Searchlight.

For now, Disney's "Black Widow" is still expected to hit the theatres on May 1. Since so many big movies are vacating their release dates, Universal's "Trolls World Tour" is the only film from a major Hollywood studio that's still opening until May. That could also change if movie theatres are forced to close.

On Thursday, Universal also pushed "Fast 9" back a year, while Paramount indefinitely shelved "A Quiet Place 2". Earlier this month, James Bond entry "No Time to Die" was delayed from April until November.

Disney spent $200 million to produce "Mulan". The new version of "Mulan" was made to resonate with moviegoers around the world.

"The New Mutants", starring Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, also carries a hefty price tag. This is its fifth big screen delay since it was originally intended to release in 2018.

( With inputs from IANS )

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