Warner Bros. has postponed the releases of its upcoming films Wonder Woman 1984, Scoob!, In the Heights, and Malignant due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Wonder Woman 1984 will shift from its original June 5th release date to August 14. The release date shift comes on the heels of the studio shooting down rumors of the DC sequel foregoing a theatrical release in favor of a digital debut.
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Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins took to Twitter to explain why they shifted the release date and to reiterate that she made the film for the big screen not streaming:
We made Wonder Woman 1984 for the big screen and I believe in the power of cinema. In these terrible times, when theater owners are struggling as so many are, we are excited to re-date our film to August 14th 2020 in a theater near you, and pray for better times for all by then pic.twitter.com/85ykQ8x6NE
— Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) March 24, 2020
Warner Bros. has also indefinitely postponed the releases of Scoob! (originally slated for May 15), the musical In the Heights (formerly June 26), and the James Wan-directed horror film Malignant, which had originally been scheduled for the August 14 slot now occupied by Wonder Woman 1984.
No new release dates have been set yet for the latter three films, according to Variety.
In the Heights creator Lin-Manuel Miranda took to Twitter to address the film’s delay:
Alright, mama, okay… pic.twitter.com/1uxOuUxe53
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 24, 2020
These four Warner Bros. titles join Black Widow, F9, No Time to Die, and nearly every other major upcoming film release in being delayed due to COVID-19. Get the full rundown of every delayed movie release and affected production here.
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For more on Wonder Woman 1984, get the latest details on its villains. And be sure to discover how Scoob! revamps the classic TV characters for CG animation.
Source: IGN.com Wonder Woman 1984 Release Date Postponed to August Due to Coronavirus