INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Marvel Cinematic Universe may be thrown out of whack this year
Disney hasn't said anything about the movie being delayed yet, but at this point it's a very hard environment in which to release a mega
blockbuster.Two major US cinema chains have closed for the time being, with AMC saying it'll be closed for "at least 6-12 weeks"
Regal, meanwhile, has released a statement that all theaters will be closed "until further notice"
current release date, which surely hurts the movie's chances of releasing in early May
trailer was released on March 9, the situation around coronavirus has escalated drastically in the US since then
Disney has moved Mulan and The New Mutants off the release schedule, but Black Widow is still a mystery.Here's what could happen next with
chains, might not be open then according to its currently cited closure timeframe of "6-12 weeks"
Disney and Marvel haven't said anything about the release either way yet, though
The earliest AMC could reopen, based on its estimate, is late April
Widow gets delayed?This is an interesting conundrum for Marvel, but the truth is it's possible that all MCU movies and shows will be
pushed back by coronavirus
All Marvel Disney Plus shows shooting right now have shut down production for time being, which includes The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,
24, which is when fellow MCU movie The Eternals is due out
That's come to nothing so far, though, and it seems more likely Black Widow will simply be delayed to an unspecified point in the