‘Mulan’, ‘New Mutants’ & ‘Antlers’ Moved By Disney As Coronavirus Grips Release Schedule

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EXCLUSIVE: If exhibition couldn’t be further beaten down more today, we hear that Disney has just moved Mulan (March 27), 20th Century Studios’ New Mutants (April 3) and Searchlight’s Antlers (April 17) off the release schedule. New dates remain TBD for this year.

This global now, from what we here, and likely the best financial choice for Disney especially with the China market completely offline. Opening Mulan sans China would never had made much sense. Like Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II, which sources estimate had already spent 60% of its global P&A freight, much has been expended here on Mulan. Heck, the world premiere was held on Monday in Hollywood.

Following MGM’s pushing 007 title No Time to Die from April 10 to November 25, a greater domino effect of release date changes have taken effect, teeing off today with Paramount pushing A Quiet Place Part II (originally March 20), The Lovebirds (April 3) and limited release Blue Story  to unset dates, followed by Universal catapulting F9 one year forward to April 2, 2021 from its Memorial Day weekend box office date.

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