Black Widow gets November 2020 release date as Disney resets its theatrical calendar

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Marvel's Black Widow is finally coming to theaters in November 2020, Mulan is coming in July 2020, and Jungle Cruise has been delayed until
midyear 2021 as Disney has officially reset its cinematic release calendar for its most eagerly-anticipated films.In response to the
coronavirus outbreak and government bans on social gatherings in countries around the world, theaters closed in the US, China, Europe, and
elsewhere for the foreseeable future
Many studios delayed their film releases, though apparently Disney is confident enough in the reopening of the theaters that the company has
pushed back a full year to July 30, 2021
Black Widow is coming out on November 6, 2020, which had been the opening date for Eternals, which is now releasing on February 12,
pushing that film back to November 5, 2021
2022, but Captain Marvel 2 is being shifted up two weeks to July 8, 2022
original release window