Sony Pushes Release Of 'Ghostbusters', 'Morbius' And 'Uncharted' to 2021 Due To Coronavirus
Sony has pushed its upcoming slate of releases, including Spider-Man spinoff Morbius, the new Ghostbuster and Tom Holland starrer Uncharted, to 2021 as theatres remain close due to coronavirus
Sony
has
pushed
its
upcoming
slate
of
releases,
including
Spider-Man
spinoff
Morbius,
the
new
Ghostbuster
and
Tom
Holland
starrer
Uncharted,
to
2021
as
theatres
remain
close
due
to
coronavirus
pandemic.
Morbius
is
now
coming
in
theatres
on
March
19,
2021
instead
of
its
July
31
release.
Similarly,
Ghostbusters:
Afterlife
has
shifted
its
July
10
release
to
March
5,
2021
and
Uncharted
is
now
hitting
theatres
on
October
8,
2021
with
Ghostbusters
taking
up
its
previous
release
date.
Sony's
World
War
II
drama
Greyhound,
starring
Tom
Hanks,
which
was
set
to
release
in
June
after
various
date
shuffles,
currently
has
no
release
date
while
Peter
Rabbit
2
won't
open
in
cinemas
until
January
15,
2021,
instead
of
this
coming
August,
reported
However,
Kevin
Hart's
Fatherhood
has
been
advanced
from
January
2021
to
October
23
this
year.
With
productions
cancelled
and
theatres
closed
due
to
the
coronavirus
pandemic,
many
studios
have
been
forced
to
reshuffle
their
release
calendars.
The
films
that
were
immediately
affected
by
the
virus
include
A
Quiet
Place
II,
Disney's
live-action
Mulan,
James
Bond
movie
No
Time
to
Die.