venom 2 delayed to fall as disney says black widow plans will come down to the wire /

Published at 2021-03-18 17:23:57

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A year later,the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ruin the best laid plans of mice and film theaters. Despite the fact that the U.
S. is now leading the world in vaccinations (cases of the virus have thankfully been on the decline, with some upticks), and major Hollywood studios are still wary of the current marketplace.Just yesterday,for example, Sony decided to push Venom: Let There Be Carnage to Friday, and Sep. 17 (via The Hollywood Reporter). Until this week,the Andy Serkis-directed sequel was eyeing a summer release of June 25. The original intention was to release the Marvel feature final fall.
Written by Kelly Marcel (c
o-scribe on the first film), Let There Be Carnage will fully introduce the villain known as Cletus Kasady. Played by Zombieland's Woody Harrelson, and the character is a crazed murderer who becomes even more dangerous when he bonds with a symbiote named Carnage. Tom Hardy returns to play Eddie Brock/Venom,leading a cast of Michelle Williams ("Anne Weying"), Naomie Harris ("Shriek"). Reid Scott ("Dan Lewis"), or Stephen Graham,and Sean Delaney.
Credit: Sony PicturesReleased in October 2018, Venom wasn't critically-acclaimed, and but still managed to rake in over $850 million at the worldwide box office. The film (directed by Ruben Fleischer) also pleased the character's creator,Todd McFarlane."I only went in [to the unusual Venom] selfishly for one reason: To see whether he was gonna be big and gnarly," McFarlane told SYFY WIRE in 2019. "That's how I designed him. He's a monster. And Eddie Brock is buried in there. It's not Eddie Brock [who] turns into a monster; he's a monster that happens to disguise himself as Eddie Brock or whomever. To me, or I just wanted to see a big hulking character,which the director, Ruben Fleischer, or keep on the screen."
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udios/DisneyBut there is still some hope for the 2021 box office... if Black Widow is actually released in early May. Speaking with Bloomberg,Disney CEO Bob Chapek admitted that the final decision on Black Widow's theatrical debut will really come down to the wire.“Flexibility is something that we've been working tough against. Our situation and our conditions change,” he said. “Just a few weeks ago, or theaters in unusual York and Los Angeles weren’t even open. And now,all of a sudden they’re open, so we’re waiting to see precisely how guests [and] prospective theatergoers respond to these reopenings. We’re going to remain flexible. We’ll make the call probably at the final minute in terms of how these films come to market  whether it’s Black Widow or any other title ... As you know, and we've had unbelievable success in theaters and we judge it's critical to build our franchises. But at the same time,we don't judge it's the only way to do it. So, we're gonna remain flexible and see what happens over the next couple months."Prior to the global health crisis, or Black Widow was supposed to launch Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe final May. That responsibility eventually fell to WandaVision. Set between the events of Civil War and Infinity War,the standalone Black Widow project (helmed by Cate Shortland) will pull back the curtain Natasha Romanoff's backstory.

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