Since COVID-19 isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, movie theaters will not be opening up anytime soon. Therefore, MGM and Sony are delaying the releases of some of their movies, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
No Time to Die hasn’t been able to find time to come out safely, and that isn’t going to stop James Bond. Therefore, MGM moved Daniel Craig’s last outing in the franchise to October 4th.
Ghostbusters’ fans have been waiting decades for a new movie, and they are going to have to wait until November 11th to see Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Also getting new release dates are Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, June 11th, and Cinderella, July 16th.
Will those dates stick? Who knows? It all depends if we get this vaccine mess situation cleaned up.