Disney made some major changes to its summer film slate on Tuesday.
The studio announced that “Cruella” and “Black Widow” will each be released simultaneously in cinemas and on Disney+ with premier access and that its Pixar film “Luca” will head straight to Disney+.
“Today’s announcement reflects our focus on providing consumer choice and serving the evolving preferences of audiences,” said Kareem Daniel, chairman of Disney’s media and entertainment distribution.
“By leveraging a flexible distribution strategy in a dynamic marketplace that is beginning to recover from the global pandemic, we will continue to employ the best options to deliver The Walt Disney Company’s unparalleled storytelling to fans and families around the world,” he said.
“Cruella” will debut as planned on May 28, and “Black Widow,” originally set for May 7, is now debuting July 9. Both titles will also be available on Disney+ for an additional $30 rental fee.
“Luca,” which was initially slated for theatrical release, will stream directly on Disney+ beginning June 18 as part of the traditional subscription. In markets where Disney+ is not available, “Luca” will be released theatrically.
Other theatrical release date changes include:
- “Free Guy” moves to Aug. 13, 2021
- “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” is set for Sept. 3, 2021
- “The King’s Man” arrives Dec. 22, 2021
- “Deep Water” is pushed to Jan. 14, 2022
- “Death on the Nile” is scheduled for Feb. 11, 2022
Source: Business - cnbc.com