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MULAN , NEW FAST AND FURIOUS MOVIE DELAYED AS HOLLYWOOD ADAPTS TO COVID-19

- JILL SERJEANT AND LISA RICHWINE REUTERS

The release of Walt Disney’s epic action movie Mulan and Universal Pictures’ ninth Fast And Furious film were postponed last week as Hollywood scrambled to adjust to the worldwide spread of coronaviru­s.

Disney had held a red-carpet premiere earlier last week to promote Mulan and said at the time that the film would be released in the United States as planned on March 27.

But on Thursday, as US authoritie­s urged against large gatherings and took other steps to stop coronaviru­s spread, Disney said it had decided, “out of an abundance of caution”, to postpone the debut of Mulan as well as April releases The

New Mutants and Antlers.

“We truly believe in the moviegoing experience, and we are looking at new potential 2020 release dates to be announced at a later date,” a Disney spokespers­on said.

F9, the new Fast and Furious movie from Comcast’s Universal Pictures, was scheduled to debut on May 22. Its release was delayed by nearly a year, to April 2, 2021.

Mulan and F9 were expected to rank among the biggest box-office hits in the coming months but were among several disruption­s to global entertainm­ent caused by coronaviru­s.

The virus has closed movie theatres in China, Italy and many other nations, while a ban on travel from Europe to the United States announced by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday is seen as likely to curtail red carpets and other promotiona­l events for movies and stars.

US movie theatres remained open as of Thursday. But an industry source said operators may close larger cinemas in some areas, depending on advice from local authoritie­s.

Ohio last week banned crowds of more than 100 people. In California, Governor Gavin Newsom advised against non-essential gatherings of more than 250 until the end of the month.

Movie theatres were exempted, but even if they stay open, their schedules will have to be rearranged.

Also, Paramount Pictures, a unit of ViacomCBS, indefinite­ly delayed the release of thriller A Quiet Place Part II, which was due to start its internatio­nal rollout on March 18. And it postponed romantic comedy The Lovebirds, originally set for April 3.

“Due to the ever-changing circumstan­ces of what’s going on in the world around us, now is clearly not the right time to do that,” Quiet Place director John Krasinski said in a post on his Instagram account.

The decisions followed the postponeme­nt last week of the James Bond movie No Time To Die to November from April, and a delay for Peter Rabbit 2 to August from March 27.

Separately, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland postponed its induction ceremony, scheduled for May 2, to an unspecifie­d future date. That followed the cancellati­on of the Coachella music festival, South by Southwest and other large entertainm­ent gatherings.

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Mulan.
Yifei Liu from Mulan.

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