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Marvel remakes release calendar; 'Mulan' moves to late July

NEW YORK (AP) - The Walt Disney Co. on Friday overhauled its release schedule by moving the dates of half a dozen Marvel movies, announcing a new one for the live-action adaption of 'œMulan'ť and pushing one movie, 'œArtemis Fowl,'ť to Disney Plus, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

'œBlack Widow,'ť the Marvel entry starring Scarlett Johansson, had been set to kick off the summer movie season. Instead, Disney said it will now open Nov. 6. Such delays have unique ramifications for Marvel movies because of their interconnection. With 'œBlack Widow'ť on the move, that meant a domino effect, pushing most all upcoming Marvel releases back at least three months.

'œBlack Widow'ť took the release date of 'œThe Eternals,'ť which now moves to February 21 next year. 'œShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" departs that February date for May 7, 2021. 'œDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'ť shifts from next May to Nov. 5, 2021. And 'œThor: Love and Thunder'ť is pushed three months, to Feb. 18, 2022.

Disney isn't abandoning the summer completely. 'œMulan,'ť which been scheduled for March and already had its red carpet premiere, will now open July 24. The company also didn't move the Pixar release 'œSoul'ť from its June 19 release date. Those plans, of course, are subject to movie theaters being reopened by then and the pandemic subsiding.

While Disney shifted nearly all of its big-budget movies, it's going to send one to its streaming service. The Kenneth Branagh-directed science fiction adventure adaptation 'œArtemis Fowl" will go to Disney Plus instead of opening in theaters. The movie had originally been slate for release last August but had been rescheduled for May of this year. With the exception of Universal's 'œTrolls World Tour,'ť the major studios have chosen to delay their top releases rather than push them to digital release and sacrifice box-office revenue.

'œJungle Cruise,'ť with Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, is being pushed back a full year to July 30, 2021. The release of the fifth 'œIndiana Jones'ť movie, which Steven Spielberg last month departed as director with James Mangold replacing him, is also being delayed a full year, to July 2022. Harrison Ford will be 80 years old by then.

Wes Anderson's 'œThe French Dispatch'ť is also postponed from July to Oct. 16.

On Thursday, the Walt Disney Co. announced they will start furloughing some workers in two weeks at its theme parks resorts in Florida and California.

This image released by Disney shows Yifei Liu in the title role of "Mulan." The Walt Disney Co. officially postponed the theatrical release of 'œMulan," amid the coronavirus outbreak. It was was set to come out at the end of the month. For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms. For some it can cause more severe illness. (Jasin Boland/Disney via AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2020, file photo, Scarlett Johansson arrives at the 35th Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. The Johansson Marvel release, whose May 1 opening would have marked the de facto start of the summer movie season, has been postponed indefinitely by the Walt Disney Co. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, file) The Associated Press
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