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Monday 30 March 2020

Uncharted, Morbius, Ghostbusters Delayed; Sony Sets New 2021 Dates

Sony Pictures has rescheduled a swath of their 2020 movie releases --including Uncharted, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and Morbius -- to various dates next year in light of the industry-wide shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. The studio officially announced Monday that Uncharted, which halted production just days before filming was to begin, from March 5, 2021 to October 8, 2021. Sony and Marvel's Morbius, which was to have opened July 31st this year, has now pivoted to March 19, 2021. An unspecified Sony/Marvel title that was slated for 10/08/2021 is now TBD. It's possible this film is the sequel to Spider-Man: Far From Home, as star Tom Holland has been poised to shoot the delayed Uncharted first before segueing to the MCU sequel. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-delayed-movie-due-to-coronavirus-so-far&captions=true"] Another summer 2020 release, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, has shifted from July to March 5, 2021. See all the new Sony release dates below:
  • Greyhound (Columbia Pictures) – TBD (from 6/12/2020)
  • Fatherhood (Columbia Pictures) – 10/23/2020 (from 1/15/2021)
  • Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (Columbia Pictures) – 1/15/2021 (from 08/07/2020)
  • Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Columbia Pictures) – 03/05/2021 (from 07/10/2020)
  • Sony/Marvel Morbius (Columbia Pictures) – 03/19/2021 (from 07/31/2020)
  • Uncharted (Columbia Pictures) – 10/8/2021 (from 03/05/2021)
  • Untitled Sony Marvel (Columbia Pictures) – TBD (from 10/08/2021)
Interestingly, Sony's release date changes don't include Venom 2 so we can assume for now that it remains on track to open this October barring any further developments in the COVID-19 crisis. Get full details on every movie and show delayed or affected by the coronavirus, and learn when some of these delayed films may resume production. [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://ift.tt/3a4kIbe]

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