Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineOver the past few months, it’s become something of a predicable game: Studios announce plans to release a new film in theaters, the pandemic upends those plans, and said studio delays the movie again.
Rinse, wash, repeat.We’ve seen this play out with high-profile movies like Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” which has moved twice in the last month, and Disney’s “Mulan,” which has been postponed three times since March.
There’s a good chance that trend continues if coronavirus cases keep rising across the country and states force theaters to remain shuttered.In a pre-coronavirus world, it would be impossible for premiere dates to be this fluid.
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