Friday, January 22, 2021

Jared Leto’s Morbius Officially Delayed Until 2022

With the COVID-19 pandemic showing no signs of abating and thousands dying every day, multiplexes aren’t expected to reopen anytime soon. This means yet more bad news for movie fans as studios have just announced that many already delayed 2020 blockbusters are being pushed back again. One of the casualties is Daniel Espinosa’s Morbius, which was originally supposed to release in July 2020, has seen multiple COVID-induced postponements and will now arrive almost exactly a year from now on 21 January 2022.

Sadly it looks like 2021 is going to be another relatively superhero-free year for cinema. It’s now looking very likely that Black Widow is going to miss its May 7 release date (if it doesn’t end up on Disney+ that is…). If this happens then expect the MCU Phase 4 movies to be postponed once more, with Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings and Eternals potentially heading into 2022. I’m betting Venom: Let There Be Carnage will also miss its June 25 release date, though there’s some hope given that it wasn’t included in today’s announcements.

On the bright side, we know that James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad is coming out on HBO Max on August 6, 2021 and it’s probable that Spider-Man 3 will come out on December 17 (especially as it seems to be set over Christmas). In addition, March will see the long-awaited Justice League Directors Cut, which at four hours long technically provides the superhero action of at least two regular movies.

Still, the Morbius delay is frustrating as we were anticipating confirmation on how Sony’s Venom-verse was going to cross-over with the MCU. We saw Michael Keaton reprise his Spider-Man: Homecoming role as Vulture in the first trailer, have seen an image of Spidey with “murderer” scrawled across it (referencing the end of Far From Home) and it’s likely that J.K. Simmons will appear as J. Jonah Jameson in the movie.

All that makes for a lot of questions on how these two universes are connected, but we won’t get the answers for a whole year.

Morbius is (probably) hitting theaters on 21 January 2022.



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