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        <title><![CDATA[‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Morbius’ postponed to 2021 due to coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sony Pictures on Monday cleared out its summer calendar due to the coronavirus, postponing the releases of Jason Reitman’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and the Marvel movie “Morbius” to 2021.</span></p><p><span >Hollywood’s summer season — the film industry’s most lucrative time of year — is increasingly shutting down because of the pandemic. Theaters nationwide have closed and <strong>major film productions have halted with no clear timeline for resuming.</strong></span></p><p><span >“Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” set 30 years after “Ghostbusters II,” had been scheduled for July 10, but it will now open March 5 next year. The Jared Leto-starring “Morbius,” slated for July 31, will now be released March 19 next year. “Greyhound,” a World War II drama starring Tom Hanks, is now to-be-determined instead of opening June 12.</span></p><p><span >Last week, <strong>Warner Bros. postponed “Wonder Woman 1984”</strong> to August instead of June, and undated its adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “In the Heights.” The Walt Disney Co. took Marvel’s “Black Widow” (previously May 1) off the schedule. <strong>Those postponements followed others</strong> for the “Fast and Furious” movie “F9,” the James Bond film “No Time to Die” and the horror sequel “A Quiet Place Part II.”</span></p><p><span >One Sony release moved up. “Fatherhood,” with Kevin Hart, will open in October instead of next January.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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