Disney has announced that Mulan will be delayed from July 24 to August 20. Although in Malaysia, cinemas start on July 1, in most places in the United States and China, cinemas still postpone the reopening.
According to the original schedule, Mulan was due to air in March but was postponed to July 24 following a curfew ordered by most countries.
Walt Disney Studios, based on their opinions of Alan Horn and Alan Bergman, said they still believe Mulan’s film captivated her and that it was not affected as the film had the strength and message it gave the audience.
“We believe that every time that Mulan is forced to postpone again, she is not affected,” they said. Christopher Nolan’s Tenet Films is reportedly in the same fate as Mulan.
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Sources: Variety.com, GSC Screen Cinemas