In the wake of MGM, Universal and Sony making major changes to the first quarter release date in its theatrical schedule yesterday, Disney is pushing some of its 20th Century Studios releases deeper into the calendar.
It is a period action film directed by Matthew Vaughn long overdue The king’s man it is no longer happening on March 12, instead of August 20 this year.
The big screen takes over Bob burgers on April 9 is now not defined. This obviously raises questions about the animated piece of IP TV going to Disney + or even Sister Hulu, although no word from Disney.
Also the animation film of the locksmith Ron went wrong, about an 11-year-old boy who discovers that his robot friend is not working well, runs from April 23 to October 22. Pic is directed by Sarah Smith, Jean-Philippe Vine and Octavio E. Rodriguez.
On Disney’s first quarter calendar is the launch of the Searchlight award season for Nomadland on February 19, the day and date at the Disney cinema and the Disney + premium launch of Raya and the Last Dragon on March 5. Marvel’s Black Widow hangs on May 7, beginning the summer, followed by Free face on May 21st, Cruella on May 28, Pixar’s Luca on June 18, Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings on July 9, Searchlight’s The Night House on July 16th, Jungle Cruise on July 30, 20 Deep waters on August 13th, so King’s Man, and the doc The Beatles: Get Back on August 27th. Dude, this is quite a summer schedule. Hopefully this Covid vaccine will work.