This of course naturally squashes rumours and speculation that were circling the internet a couple of days ago that the DCEU film would be going straight to digital. Warner Bros Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich said the following: Of course, this delay isn’t surprising whatsoever given the circumstances. Warner Bros is now looking for new dates for In the Heights, Scoob and Malignant.
Here are a bunch of other movies that have been postponed. Mulan (Disney)Original release date: March 27, 2020 (wide)New date: TBD New Mutants (Fox)Original release date: April 3, 2020 (wide)New date: TBD Antlers (Searchlight)Original release date: April 17, 2020 (wide)New date: TBD The Truth (IFC)Original release date: March 20, 2020 (N.Y., L.A.)New date: Summer 2020, TBD The Artist’s Wife (Strand)Original release date: April 3, 2020 (N.Y.); April 10, 2020 (L.A.)New date: TBD F9 (Universal)Original release date: May 22, 2020 (wide)New date: April 2, 2021 A Quiet Place: Part II (Paramount)Original release date: March 20, 2020 (wide)New date: TBD The Lovebirds (Paramount)Original release date: April 3, 2020 (wide)New date: TBD Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (Sony)Original release date: April 3, 2020 (wide)New date: Aug. 7, 2020 Slay the Dragon (Magnolia)Original release date: March 13, 2020 (N.Y., L.A.)New date: April 3, 2020 No Time to Die (MGM)Original release date: April 10, 2020 (wide)New date: Nov. 25, 2020 Black Widow (Marvel Studios)Original release date: May 1, 2020 (wide)New date: TBD