Scarlett Johansson stars as Natasha Romanoff, AKA Black Widow, in Marvel's "Black Widow."
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Disney has postponed the May 1 release date of its much anticipated Marvel flick "Black Widow" as theaters across the country shutter amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A new release date has not yet been determined.
While a number of movies have already pushed their debuts — "Mulan," "F9," "Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway," "A Quiet Place Part II," "No Time to Die," among others — "Black Widow" isn't exactly a standalone film. The movie is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, an expansive, interconnected collection of films that act as puzzle pieces in a much bigger, overarching story.
"Black Widow" may be taking a step back in time — it takes place between the events of "Captain America: Civil War" and "Avengers: Infinity War" — but that doesn't mean it doesn't contain material that is somehow important to other Marvel films. After all, that's what it's become notorious for.
Moving "Black Widow" could have a "cascading effect" on the rest of the MCU releases, Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice.com, said.
Marvel's current release schedule of films and TV shows on Disney's streaming service Disney+ is as follows:
- "Black Widow" — May 1, 2020 (postponed)
- "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" — August 2020 on Disney+
- "The Eternals" — Nov. 6, 2020
- "WandaVision" — December 2020 on Disney+
- "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" — Feb. 12, 2021
- "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" — May 7, 2021
- "Thor: Love and Thunder" — Nov. 5, 2021
- "Loki" — 2021 on Disney+
And that's not including the announced shows and films that haven't been placed on the schedule — "Black Panther 2," "Guardians of the Galaxy 3," "Captain Marvel 2," "Fantastic 4," "Blade," "Spider-Man 3," "She-Hulk," "Moon Knight," "Ms. Marvel" and "Hawkeye."
To date, the MCU movies have sold more than $22.5 billion in tickets since 2008. It is one of Disney's most valuable assets and contributes a large portion of revenue to its annual box office.
In 2019, Disney-produced films rang up more than $11.26 billion in ticket sales at the global box office, $2.8 billion of that came from "Avengers: Endgame."
Combine Disney-produced films with that of 20th Century Fox, which the company acquired earlier this year, and Disney as a whole represented 38% of the U.S. movie industry's haul in 2019, according to data from Comscore.
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