Check out which Marvel productions had to postpone their premieres due to the Hollywood actors’ strike
This week, the Hollywood actors’ strike came to an end. Because of this, many studios began to announce the postponement of the release of their films, since many of them will be filmed again now that there is no longer a stoppage for actors or screenwriters.
Disney and Marvel announced yesterday, the 9th, that “Deadpool 3”, “Captain America: Brave New World”, “Thunderbolts” and “Blade” had their cinema debuts postponed, with the majority of these only being able to be seen by the public. in 2025.
“Deadpool 3” is the only feature on this list that hits theaters next year. The production starring Ryan Reynolds It should premiere on July 26, 2024. It is worth remembering that the film was being filmed when the actors’ strike began. The director Shawn Levy revealed that only half of the plot had been filmed and now, with the end of the strike, work has resumed.
According to Deadline (via Omelete), the new release date for “Captain America: Brave New World” is February 14, 2025. The film will star Anthony Mackiewho returns to play Sam Wilson, the new Captain America. Tim Blake Nelson It is Liv Tyler These are confirmed names in the cast.
“Thunderbolts”, a film that will showcase the MCU’s new anti-hero team, should arrive in theaters on July 25, 2025. The production features the return of Sebastian Stan in the role of Bucky Barnes, from Florence Pugh like Yelena Belova, Wyatt Russell as an American Agent, David Harbor playing the Red Guardian, Hannah John-Kamem as an interpreter of Fantasma and Olga Kurylenko in the role of Coach.
Initially, “Blade” would hit theaters in February 2025, but its release was postponed to November 7th. Recently, Variety revealed that there were some disagreements in the development of the film, due to some reformulations in the script and budget cuts, which threatened the permanence of Mahershala Ali as the protagonist.
Source: Recreio
