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Marvel’s ‘Black Widow’ finally has a new release date

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The shift has changed plans for the rest of Marvel phase four Disney has confirmed new release dates for movies until 2022 after many of its big upcoming releases were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Highly-anticipated films such as Mulan and Black Widow had their planned releases cancelled as the spread of COVID-19 worsened, but were not immediately given new dates.

Disney’s slate has been re-jigged because of the pandemic, including several movies in Marvel phase four. Mulan, which was scheduled to hit cinemas on March 27, will now arrive on July 24.

Black Widow will come out on November 6, pushing Eternals back to February 12, 2021. Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings is now set for May 7, 2021, followed by Doctor

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