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Marvel Studios has announced that Black Widow, planned for a May 1 release but postponed due to coronavirus theater closings, will now come to theaters on November 6, 2020 (via Variety).
This date was previously held by Eternals, which will now premiere February 12, 2021, which was previously held by Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Shang-Chi moves to May 7, 2021, the date previously belonging to Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, which now opens November 5, 2021, while that date’s planned film Thor: Love and Thunder shifts to February 18, 2022.
Sony's untitled MCU Spider-Man sequel appears (for now) to maintain its July 16, 2021 date.
From there, Marvel's planned schedule resumes as expected, with its first post-Thor 4 film, Black Panther 2, maintaining its May 6, 2022 release date.
Additionally, the previously un-dated Captain Marvel 2 has been scheduled for release on July 8, 2022, which is a new date for Marvel Studios. They had previously reserved a July 29, 2022 date for an unnamed film. |
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