postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic, Disney has announced its live-action remake of Mulan will be foregoing a theatrical release.The film will instead premiere on the entertainment giant’s streaming subscription service, Disney+, for a premium rental price.As reported by Variety, Mulan will be available to rent on September 4 on the service.
US consumers will have to pay $29.99 to view the film, on top of the service’s $6.99 monthly subscription fee.However, Mulan will still premiere on the silver screen in areas where Disney+ is not available.In a statement, Disney chief executive Bob Chapek said the decision for Mulan to bypass cinemas was not representative of a new business model for the company.“We’re looking.
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