Black Widow

Marvel Fans Mad At Coronavirus For Delaying Black Widow

With so many companies and studios halting production or delaying the release date of their films or TV shows, Marvel's Black Widow was an inevitable victim of the COVID-19 pandemic that's currently engulfing the world. 

With so many companies and studios halting production or delaying the release date of their films or TV shows, Marvel’s Black Widow was an inevitable victim of the COVID-19 pandemic that’s currently engulfing the world.

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Now that the novel coronavirus outbreak is winding through the United States and many countries in the European Union, the entertainment industry has suffered tons of losses, and most cinematic or television projects have shut down production. In addition, it would appear that the infectious disease has reached the doorsteps of Hollywood, with several celebrities announcing that they’ve tested positive for the virus and currently residing under self-imposed quarantine. Due to the fact that the COVID-19 is rapidly spreading in more than 25 states and has already claimed 94 lives, the CDC recently published a declaration recommending no social gatherings of more than 50 people.

This will last for two months, which meant that Black Widow could stand to lose much of its revenue. Consequently, Marvel decided to indefinitely push back the premiere date. Now, after patiently waiting for Natasha Romanoff’s independent movie for years, not everyone is taking the news well.

Check out just some of the things that people had to say about this below:

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Of course, this isn’t the first movie to push back its release date amid the recent COVID-19 outbreak, which as of now, with almost 200,000 confirmed cases and 7,949 deaths, is officially recognized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization. In fact, Scarlett Johansson’s film is just the latest example in the long list of features, including the likes of A Quiet Place IINo Time to Die and Fast & Furious 9, to delay their premiere as the world braces itself to reduce the spread of the deadly virus.

It makes sense that the news break would not sit well with people who’ve waited a long time for the movie, but then again, it’s probably for the best, lest Black Widow fans risk contracting the disease and becoming an active carrier of the COVID-19.


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