World Health Crisis Impact On Hollywood
Virtually every industry in the world has been impacted by the world health crisis in some form or another. Some companies are managing to scrape through, while others have been derailed entirely. Arguably the most impacted industry has been entertainment, and more specifically, those entertainment industries that rely on large gatherings of people.

Cinemas are still mostly closed around the world, which has, of course, drastically impacted Hollywood. Sadly, a great many films have been delayed, or even outright cancelled. This is sad news for movie fans, but is also certainly necessary in order to prevent the health crisis from spiralling out of control.
Either way, here are some of the films that have been impacted on a significant level. If you were looking forward to any of these movies, you’ll have to settle for casino de slots en chile for your entertainment, for the time being.

No Time To Die

Is James Bond back again? Of course he is. It is all but impossible to ever keep down the world’s most inexplicably well known, yet somehow still successful, spy. The new Bond film called No Time To Die, releasing via MGM and Universal, has been pushed from an April release date to a new one in November. It will be debuted on November 25th in the USA, and November 12th in the UK.

Bios

Of a lesser profile than Bond, James Bond, but still carrying the star weight of Tom Hanks, the post-apocalyptic film Bios has been pushed to October 2nd. This is the second big Universal film to have been shifted by a significant margin.

Warner Brothers Line Up

Warner Brothers, arguably the biggest studio in the world, has had to do some film shuffling of a rather extreme degree. Several of the films, some of the most anticipated of the year, have had to be given the shuffle.
The first is Witches, which has been removed from its October 9th release date to an unknown time. This is rather sad, since the marketing suggested that this kids film would be sticking close to the original book by Roald Dahl, which was a wickedly twisted children’s book of unparalleled creativity.

Godzilla Versus Kong, the latest in the new big monster franchise, has been shunted from a November 20th release to a May 21st 2021 release. Rather a big move, which suggests that Warner Brothers are leaning towards a cautiously optimistic approach.

But perhaps the biggest and most significant release date shunts of all are those of The Matrix and Wonder Woman 1984, two of the most hotly anticipated movies of the present Hollywood era. Wonder Woman has, thankfully, only been pushed to an October 2nd release date. The Matrix, however, seeing the return of one of the most successful franchises in history, will be moved all the way from May 21st 2021 to April 1st 2022. Rather heart breaking for all those who were keen on seeing Neo once again do improbable things while under fire from two pistols.