Post by Gojitron on Apr 29, 2020 16:23:48 GMT -5
All these dates are tentative and assume that Hollywood can get back to business in the next few months.
2020
Mulan - 7/24
Wonder Woman 1984 - 8/14
Black Widow - 11/6
007 No Time to Die - 11/12
Godzilla vs Kong - 11/20
2021
Mortal Kombat - 1/15
Eternals - 2/12
Ghostbusters Afterlife - 3/5
Morbius - 3/19
Shang Chi & the Legend of the Ten Rings - 5/7
The Matrix 4 - 5/21
Jurassic World: Dominion - 6/11
Spider-Man 3 (something something Home) - 7/16
Space Jam 2 - 7/16
Jungle Cruise - 7/30
The Suicide Squad - 8/6
The Batman - 10/1
Dr Strange and the Multiverse of Madness - 11/5
Black Adam - 12/22
2022
Thor: Love and Thunder - 2/18
Black Panther 2 - 5/6
DC Super Pets - 5/20
The Flash - 6/3
Captain Marvel 2 - 7/8
Indians Jones and the Replacement Hip - 7/29
Spider-Verse 2 - 10/7
SHAZAM 2 - 11/4
Aquaman 2 - 12/16
On the television side...
No word on how the pushed back schedule will affect Marvel's Disney+ series. There are still no release dates for any of those shows.
The Arrowverse shows that were still in production have wrapped and producers are trying to piece together some sort of season finales. Flash and Batwoman will both end with episode 19, losing 3 episodes each. Supergirl will end with episode 21, losing the finale episode. No word on how Legends will be affected. Stargirl is still set to premiere on May 19th.
The Walking Dead was in post-production on its season 10 finale episode, but it has been postponed indefinitely. Also postponed is the start of Walking Dead: The World Beyond. No premiere date set for Fear the Walking Dead season 6 as production has halted.
HBO Max is still schedule to launch on May 27th with whatever new content that was already in the can including the new Looney Tunes shorts and the Not-So-Late Show with Elmo.
2020
Mulan - 7/24
Wonder Woman 1984 - 8/14
Black Widow - 11/6
007 No Time to Die - 11/12
Godzilla vs Kong - 11/20
2021
Mortal Kombat - 1/15
Eternals - 2/12
Ghostbusters Afterlife - 3/5
Morbius - 3/19
Shang Chi & the Legend of the Ten Rings - 5/7
The Matrix 4 - 5/21
Jurassic World: Dominion - 6/11
Spider-Man 3 (something something Home) - 7/16
Space Jam 2 - 7/16
Jungle Cruise - 7/30
The Suicide Squad - 8/6
The Batman - 10/1
Dr Strange and the Multiverse of Madness - 11/5
Black Adam - 12/22
2022
Thor: Love and Thunder - 2/18
Black Panther 2 - 5/6
DC Super Pets - 5/20
The Flash - 6/3
Captain Marvel 2 - 7/8
Indians Jones and the Replacement Hip - 7/29
Spider-Verse 2 - 10/7
SHAZAM 2 - 11/4
Aquaman 2 - 12/16
On the television side...
No word on how the pushed back schedule will affect Marvel's Disney+ series. There are still no release dates for any of those shows.
The Arrowverse shows that were still in production have wrapped and producers are trying to piece together some sort of season finales. Flash and Batwoman will both end with episode 19, losing 3 episodes each. Supergirl will end with episode 21, losing the finale episode. No word on how Legends will be affected. Stargirl is still set to premiere on May 19th.
The Walking Dead was in post-production on its season 10 finale episode, but it has been postponed indefinitely. Also postponed is the start of Walking Dead: The World Beyond. No premiere date set for Fear the Walking Dead season 6 as production has halted.
HBO Max is still schedule to launch on May 27th with whatever new content that was already in the can including the new Looney Tunes shorts and the Not-So-Late Show with Elmo.