
The new Marvel Studios movie starring actress Scarlett Johansson is out of a release date due to the Covid-19 world crisis.
Date dances in the film industry continue; So much so, that after numerous delays of upcoming releases due to the world coronavirus crisis, now Marvel Studios has been the company that has delayed one of its most anticipated releases of the year: Black Widow. Thus, the film that has to give the starting gun to the next Phase 4 of the UCM remains without a release date until further notice; remember that its release was scheduled for April 30 in Spain and May 1 in the United States.
Black Widow is delayed indefinitely
This has been shared by Disney through its usual channels, ensuring that Black Widow is indefinitely delayed by the global crisis of Covid-19. So much so, that for the moment Disney has not announced an approximate release window beyond the fact that the film will hit the screen when this situation has been resolved.
This delay is in addition to others as famous as those of the new James Bond installments, Fast & Furious (going to 2021) or Mulan, among many others, in addition to other superhero movies such as The New Mutants, for the time being without a new date premiere, or Morbius, which goes to next August 7. Other films in production such as The Batman, Shang-Chi, Uncharted or Jurassic World Dominion, among others, have also interrupted their respective filming. On the other hand, Marvel Studios series like The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, WandaVision and Loki have also interrupted their productions.
The announcement coincides with new statements by Black Widow director Cate Shortland, assuring that the film comes at a "really liberating moment. I wanted to give him justice. It gave us the feeling of 'I have a chance and I want people to understand and empathize with it,' because what you see is often a very fetish construction. We wanted to get under their skin, ”along with new images shared by the Empire media.