A new report examines what studios are planning to do with the movies that've seen their release dates delayed by the Fast & Furious 9 - have since been scheduled for new dates as far away as a year from now. However, the vast majority of them are waiting to receive one at a later point in time.

Given the fluid nature of the coronavirus pandemic, studios are understandably hesitant to reschedule their delayed films until they have a clearer understanding of full for the rest of 2020, leaving little to no wiggle room for changes. However, there are a few different ways for Hollywood to work around this.

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In an article published by New Mutants.

Black Widow 2020 teaser poster

As it so happens, December is another possibility for a number of the delayed films. There's no new Star Wars movie coming out in 2020 and Black Widow. There is a backup option, though; with so many 2021 releases having shut down production as the coronavirus spreads, some of them could end up being delayed and having their former dates given to movies originally slated for 2020, instead.

For now, it's impossible to say for certain what Hollywood will actually do with delays for movies as far away as Jungle Cruise in late July. In the meantime, it's important for everyone to continue practicing self-quarantining and social distancing to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and, hopefully, allow life to get back to normal sooner than later.

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Source: Variety