
Nearly the entire world is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. People are advised to stay at home and operating businesses are forced to temporarily shut down operations. Due to the gravity of the situation, not even the biggest names in the industry is safe from the pandemic. As a result, movies like the upcoming Black Widow has been moved back to November 6. It was originally planned to hit cinemas on May 1. As announced by the president of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, all films under phase 4 of MCU are moved back. You can see the whole breakdown below:
Black Panther 2, however, won’t be delayed. It will still be released in May 2022. Furthermore, a sequel to Captain Marvel starring Brie Larson was announced. There’s no word yet regarding its release but Marvel assures that it’s going to happen. Given the state of the world right now, we won’t be surprised if it’ll launch around the 4th quarter of 2022.
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