postpone “Mulan’s” release to July 24. Then in late June, as COVID-19 cases began to spike once more across the U.S., Disney pushed the film again to Aug.
21 before indefinitely removing it from the release calendar.It’s yet another stark indication of studios’ dwindling faith that movie theaters will be able to safely reopen in the near future, especially at the scale necessary to support mega-budgeted tentpole filmmaking.The loss of a theatrical release for “Mulan” is especially unfortunate given the scale director Niki Caro brought to the $200 million production, with sweeping battle scenes and lavishly appointed sets and costumes.
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