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Studios Try to Outrun Coronavirus By Kicking Blockbusters Down the Road

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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFor months, potential blockbusters like “No Time to Die,” “Black Widow” and “Fast & Furious 9” have abandoned their planned theatrical release dates — then abandoned them again, and again.There’s been nary a week in 2020 that hasn’t seen the delay of at least one major film.

And in most instances, postponing a tentpole can set off a chain reaction, as was the case when the latest Bond sequel moved to the date previously occupied by “F9” — and “Dune,” in an effort to get away from “Wonder Woman 1984” around Christmas, relocated to next October and caused “The Batman” to bump back to 2022.

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