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6 movies that have been drastically impacted by the coronavirus, from 'Mulan' to 'No Time to Die'

Travis Clark   

6 movies that have been drastically impacted by the coronavirus, from 'Mulan' to 'No Time to Die'
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Daniel Craig as James Bond in "No Time to Die"

  • The coronavirus, which has killed more than 3,300 people, has impacted Hollywood movies.
  • "No Time to Die" and "Peter Rabbit 2" have faced release changes.
  • Other recently released and upcoming movies won't be released in China as they open in other markets, such as "Sonic the Hedgehog" and "Mulan."
  • Production on the next "Mission: Impossible" movie was halted last month in Italy.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

This post was originally published on March 6 and will be updated as more movies are impacted by the coronavirus.

As concerns over the coronavirus grow, Hollywood is feeling the effects.

The James Bond movie "No Time to Die" was the first movie to get a major release change this week, as the producers pushed it from April to November.

Other recently released or upcoming Hollywood movies - like "Sonic the Hedgehog," "Bloodshot," and "Mulan" - will be postponed in China, where the region's 70,000 theaters remain closed due to coronavirus concerns. It's unknown when the theaters will reopen, so more movies will likely be impacted in the coming weeks or even months.

"Of course, there will still be a natural hesitation to avoid public spaces even when the situation is contained, so release dates for the 2020 overall movie slate in China could change dramatically," Paul Dergarabedian, the Comscore senior media analyst, told Business Insider.

Business Insider rounded up six movies that have already been impacted by the coronavirus and will update this list as more come:



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