Many
film
releases
have
been
postponed
due
to
the
Novel
Coronavirus
pandemic,
and
the
recent
films
to
bite
the
dust
are
Marvel's
most-awaited
phase
four
films,
Spider-Man
3,
Doctor
Strange
2
and
Thor:
Love
And
Thunder.
Marvel
fans
were
hoping
to
visit
the
theatres
soon
for
Black
Widow's
solo
film.
However,
its
release
got
pushed
back
along
with
the
production
of
other
Marvel
movies,
serials,
and
TV
shows
amid
the
ongoing
COVID
19
lockdown.
Sony
Pictures
and
The
Walt
Disney
Co.
recently
confirmed
the
change
in
the
release
dates
of
the
upcoming
films,
Spider-Man
3,
followed
by
Marvel
announced
the
delay
in
Doctor
Strange
in
the
Multiverse
of
Madness.
The
Benedict
Cumberbatch-starrer,
set
to
release
in
November
2021,
has
been
pushed
to
March
2022.
Doctor
Strange
in
the
Multiverse
of
Madness,
is
the
sequel
to
the
2016
release,
which
was
the
first
film
in
the
Doctor
Strange
franchise.
Tom
Holland's
third
film
in
the
Spider-Man
franchise,
was
earlier
scheduled
to
release
in
July
2021.
According
to
the
Fox
News
report,
it
will
now
hit
the
movie
theatres
in
November
2021.
Sony
also
revealed
that
the
sequel
of
Spider-Man:
Into
the
Spider-Verse
will
release
in
October
2022,
which
was
originally
scheduled
to
come
out
in
April
2022.
Meanwhile,
Disney
announced
that
Chris
Hemsworth
and
Natalie
Portman-starrer
Thor:
Love
and
Thunder
will
be
pushed
back
to
February
2022.
The
film
is
one
of
the
most
awaited
releases
in
MCU
as
it
will
feature
Natalie
taking
up
the
hammer
as
female
Thor.