After life, and other blockers removed in 2021

Large studios are once again canceling their films due to Coronavirus pandemic. MGM and Sony have both announced that major films will be canceled in 2021. In particular, the latest James Bond film, There is no time to die and Ghostbusters: Afterlife, both will be fired.

From MGM, Cary Joji Fukunaga’s latest capture of the Bond franchise was scheduled to be released in November of 2019 but he was given a new release date for October 8, 2021. The film has several delays, the first of which came pre-corona when Danny Boyle, the original writer, left the project. Notably, the film was postponed again due to the virus in October 2020 when the film was released on April 2, 2021.

From Sony, the latest Ghostbusters the film will now launch on November 11, 2021. The film was originally filmed for July 10, 2020 and was pushed back to March 5, 2021 before being given the November date. In the same way, they have pushed out Peter’s Rabbit 2: The Run to June 11, 2021. The family film was first set on February 7, 2020.

Sony has given a release date for their film Cinderella, which will appear on July 16, 2021. Production of the film had to stop at the time of the coronavirus pandemic in March last year, but production began in August and ended in September. Similarly, the film Not listed, which also had to shut down production, now has a release date of February 11, 2022.

With the virus having kept theaters closed and filmmakers going home, studios have held back some of the biggest budget films. While many have realized that high budget movies need to be postponed so that ticket sales can recoup their investments, some studios have dismissed this idea especially those who have the streaming services. themselves. Studios like Disney

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and Warner Brothers have chosen to release their films via streaming as Mulan, Wonder Woman 1984, and Anam. Warner Brother’s in particular has announced that their 2021 films will come out via HBO Max.

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