The Corona Effect
Gone are the days when going to the multiplex and ordering a bucket of the extra butter popcorn with diet cola was a weekly affair. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has completely changed our social lives.
Film production houses are trying to read people's minds, and are shuffling the release of their big-banner movie dates. Some producers are hoping to see people make it to the theatres by early 2021, and the rest have made up their minds, after all, about a digital release.
The pandemic continues to impact an ever-changing theatrical release calendar. Here's your updated calendar of what's releasing when.
'Tenet'
Christopher Nolan's directorial 'Tenet', which features Robert Pattinson, John David Washington and our very own Dimple Kapadia (in pic), is set to release on August 26.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, the release of the sci-fi thriller was pushed twice. Following the coronavirus outbreak, the movie was pushed to July 31 and then moved to August 12.
In select cities in North America, the movie will release on September 2.
'Sadak 2'
Director Mahesh Bhatt has decided to release 'Sadak 2' on Disney+ Hotstar on August 28. The Alia Bhatt and Aditya Roy Kapoor-starrer, which will see Pooja Bhatt and Sanjay Dutt reprising their characters, is a sequel 1991 crime drama of the same name.
The details of the plot are not yet known.
Produced by Vishesh Films and Fox Star Studios, the movie was originally scheduled to be released in cinemas on July 10.
'Mulan'
The release of 'Mulan' won't have a theatrical release. Disney announced that the much-delayed live-action remake will now be hitting its streaming service Disney Plus.
The Liu Yifei-starrer will be available for the subscribers of the streamer for a premium rental price of $29.99.
Directed by Niki Caro, the adventure epic was previously scheduled to release on August 21, after being pushed from March to July in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
'Antebellum'
The Janelle Monae-starrer 'Antebellum' has plans to ditch the theatre release and go digital. The horror thriller will premiere on premium on-demand platforms on September 18.
The film was previously set for an April release, before being pushed to August 21, and later to an undetermined date due to the closure of movie theatres amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz-directorial debut will feature Monae as author Veronica Henley, who is kidnapped and forced to live out a horrifying reality in which she is an enslaved woman.