Sony Moves Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Morbius and Uncharted's Release Date to 2021 Due to Coronavirus Crisis

Sony has pushed its upcoming slate of releases, including Spider-Man spinoff Morbius, the new Ghostbusters and Tom Holland starrer Uncharted, to 2021 as theatres remain close due to coronavirus pandemic.

Still From Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Morbius and Uncharted (Photo Credits: Twitter)

Sony has pushed its upcoming slate of releases, including Spider-Man spinoff Morbius, the new Ghostbusters and Tom Holland starrer Uncharted, to 2021 as theatres remain close due to coronavirus pandemic. "Morbius" is now coming in theatres on March 19, 2021 instead of its July 31 release. Similarly, "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" has shifted its July 10 release to March 5, 2021 and "Uncharted" is now hitting theatres on October 8, 2021 with "Ghostbusters" taking up its previous release date. Greyhound To Peter Rabbit 2, List of New Tentative Release Dates of the Hollywood Movies That Got Postponed Due To COVID-19.

Sony's World War II drama Greyhound, starring Tom Hanks, which was set to release in June after various date shuffles, currently has no release date while "Peter Rabbit 2" won't open in cinemas until January 15, 2021, instead of this coming August, reported However, Kevin Hart's "Fatherhood" has been advanced from January 2021 to October 23 this year. Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae Starrer The Lovebirds Heads For a Netflix Release Amid COVID-19 Lockdown.

With productions cancelled and theatres closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, many studios have been forced to reshuffle their release calendars.

The films that were immediately affected by the virus include A Quiet Place II, Disney's live-action Mulan, James Bond movie No Time to Die.

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