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March 4, 2022 (replacing A Minecraft Movie, scheduled for release on April 4, 2025) [404] A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: November 22, 2019: Released in North America as planned. Delayed in China until September 18, 2020. [405] Beau Is Afraid: 2022: April 21, 2023 [406] [407] The Bikeriders: December 1, 2023: June 21, 2024 [408] Black Adam ...
For those films with a delayed/suspended production, see Category:Film productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic; For those films which were theatrical release cancelled, see Category:Films not released in theaters due to the COVID-19 pandemic (also applies to affected films which awaited a decision to change to video on demand);
Despite the presence of pandemic restrictions in some jurisdictions, the December 2021 release Spider-Man: No Way Home quickly became the highest-grossing film of 2021, the sixth highest-grossing film of all time just over a month after its theatrical release, and the first film since 2019 to earn more than $1 billion worldwide. [7] [8]
In an October regulatory filing, AMC Theaters revealed it has suffered an 85% decline in same-theater attendance compared with the same time period in 2019, despite reopening 83% of its 598 U.S ...
Over the weekend, “No Time to Die” eclipsed $730 million in global ticket sales, making the James Bond sequel both the year’s highest-grossing Hollywood film and the top performing film at ...
Pages in category "Films about the COVID-19 pandemic" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of American films released in 2020.. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous notable films that were originally scheduled for release from mid-March to December were postponed to release in mid through late 2020, in 2021 and in 2022, or were released on video on demand or on streaming services throughout 2020.
Congratulations, Austin. We made it through another year of COVID-19, and this year, COVID-19 played out like most other respiratory viruses and influenza, Austin doctors tell the Statesman.