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Black Widow to have a theatre release despite pandemic; Disney’s new CEO shares details on MCU film

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After many marvel films were delayed due to the pandemic, fans were left upset, but on the bright side, there is finally an update on a very popular MCU film!

One of the most anticipated movies is the Marvel’s Black Widow, and according to Bob Chapek, the new CEO of Disney, the movie will still be released in theatres, despite many other films moving to streaming platforms.

In a statement to Deadline, the new CEO said: “We’ll be watching to see the reopening of theatres and consumer sentiment in terms of going back to theatre,” While the film is currently slated to release on May 7, there is still a chance it could be delayed further, or even become the first blockbuster movie of the year if it releases in May!

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