Gerrymandering documentary Slay the Dragon is the latest film to have its release date shifted amid concerns about the coronavirus outbreak.
The Magnolia Pictures release was originally set to hit theaters on Friday, March 13, and will now be available on Friday, April 3, both in theaters and on VOD and digital platforms, making it easier for people to watch the timely film from the comfort of their own homes. “We saw what was happening with the spread of coronavirus and sat down with Magnolia to discuss a last-minute change in our release plan,” directors Barak Goodman and Chris Durrance said in a statement. “They took the concerns seriously and moved quickly, ensuring that nearly every home in America will have access to our film.” The.
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