The latest Marvel movie was meant to hit theaters May 1, but Disney has canceled the release for now
The release of Disney's Black Widow movie has been postponed because of health concerns surrounding the coronavirus and COVID-19. The film, a prequel for Scarlett Johansson's Marvel Cinematic Universe character, Natasha Romanoff, is the latest to be delayed due to the pandemic.
Originally scheduled for May 1, Black Widow been pushed back to an unspecified date. It follows the closure of many movie theaters nationwide, and the essential shutting down of several cities. Disney has also postponed its other May releases The Personal History of David Copperfield and The Woman in the Window, confirmed in an email to press.
The final trailer for Black Widow dropped March 9. The film will see Johansson return alongside new stars Florence Pugh and David Harbour .
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