JAKARTA - Today, Thursday, November 6, Disney officially withdrew the release of Free Guy and Death on the Nile from the December 2020 broadcast schedule. Launching Deadline on the same day, they have not announced a new date.
Previously, the film Free Guy was scheduled to air on December 11 following the film Death on the Nile which premiered on December 18.
Countries on the continent of Europe are re-entering a period of lockdown considering that COVID-19 cases are still increasing. As a tentpole film, the production house needed huge profits and the European market was one of them.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros.'s Wonder Woman 1984 will be the only film to be released on December 25 and the production house is still holding out on this decision.
In addition to these delays, Disney will be releasing a new Thanksgiving film, Soul, which will be released on Disney +. Customers don't have to pay additional fees like the release of Mulan some time ago. In addition, Disney left the film Nomadland in theaters on November 5 yesterday.
These two films from the 20th Century Studios production house are the most awaited films by the audience. Free Guy featuring Ryan Reynolds will become a fanservice for game fans with stories related to the game world.
Meanwhile, Death on the Nile is a sequel to the 2017 film Murder on the Orient Express, which was adapted from Agatha Christie's novel. Digital release is not yet their choice.
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