Coronavirus: Pakistani cinemas may suffer financial hit
Pakistan (6th Mar, 2020): The Coronavirus outbreak may create alarming situation for cinema-goers and movie-buffs alike. According to reports, Pakistan’s cinemas experienced a dull year since no Pakistani film managed to cross the 300 million mark. Similarly, the new year has seen only one Pakistani film release which has consequently failed to leave its mark on audiences and critics alike. Laura Dern caps long Hollywood career with Oscar win Additionally, the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan spreading to other countries is greatly a source of worry especially when no major films are expected to be released in either March or April. Highly anticipated James Bond installment, No Time to Die, starring Daniel Craig although seemingly the silver lining for Pakistani cinemas has also been postponed due to Coronavirus threats. It is set to be released in November of 2020 as per latest reports. Saudi Arabia reopens Mecca, Madinah holy sites after coronavirus closure Similarly, Disney has announced that the release of their latest live-action installment of Mulan has also been pushed back amid the outbreak threats. Although, no date has so far been announced for its rescheduled release, Disney management gave a statement that they will decided the release date(s) keeping … Continue reading Coronavirus: Pakistani cinemas may suffer financial hit
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