It seems that the recovery of the film industry in Hollywood After the great blow of the coronavirus pandemic, from which we are taking our heads and despite the brave bets that have been happening, from Disney and Marvel included, it does not finish settling.
Over the past two years, the studios have decided delay the release of some of its most important and financially outlay films, who needed a decent response at the global box office to make a profit or, at least, to justify the millionaire investment.
Now, The Walt Disney Company backslides in this line delaying the premiere of seven of his films. Six of them are from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And cut another four, two belonging to the superhero saga.
Marvel Studios, Indiana Jones, and Untitled Movies
– Doctor Strange 2: The Multiverse of Madnessby Sam Raimi goes from March 25, 2022 to May 5.
– Thor: Love and Thunder, by Taika Waititi, moves from June 6, 2022 to July 8.
– Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, by Ryan Coogler, moves from Aug. 7, 2022, to Nov. 11.
– The marvels, by Nia DaCosta, goes from November 11, 2022 to February 17, 2023.
– The fifth film of Indiana jones, directed by James Mangold, moves from July 29, 2022 to June 30, 2023.
– Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, by Peyton Reed, moves from February 17, 2023 to July 28.
– Another Marvel Studios project, still unnamed, goes from October 11, 2023 to November 3.
– A live action feature film Untitled whose release date was July 14, 2023 is removed from the established calendar.
– Two other Marvel Studios movies, set to launch on July 28 and October 6, 2023, disappear as well.
– An untitled film set in the 20th century, which we would see from October 20, 2023, disappears.