Published 13:43 IST, March 30th 2020
Amid Coronavirus outbreak, David Harbour wants Marvel to release 'Black Widow' on Disney+
David Harbour is optimistic about Marvel film 'Black Widow's' Disney+ release. Read what he had to say about the delayed release of the film.
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Coronavirus pandemic has pushed many film releases to a later date or to streaming sites. For instance, Kunal Nanjiani’s Lovebirds is to be released on Netflix and film 83 pushed to a later release. Similarly, Black Widow filmmakers are also stuck on wher to release it on streaming apps or find a later date. film was originally supposed to release in April but has been pushed back due to global health distress caused by outbreak of vel Coronavirus or COVID-19. Even actor David Harbour of Black Widow suggested that it would be interesting if film is streamed on a popular video-on-demand platform, Disney+.
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Harbour thinks it would be fun if Marvel's Black Widow releases on streaming sites
David Harbour, who essays role of Red Guardian in superhero fiction film, revealed in an Instagram Live that he received a mail suggesting delay in release of Black Widow. He was shocked to hear this. However, he suggested that it would be fun if film could be simply streamed online. He also added that idea is above his pay level, but a suggestion would t do any harm.
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David Harbour has several projects lined up, however, he believes that se projects will be pushed ahead. He will also be seen alongside Chris Hemsworth in Extraction, an American action thriller. However, David's popular role in Stranger Things as Jim Hopper is what had earned him laurels. He revealed in Instagram live that filming of season four of show has also been halted due to spread or COVID-19. He said that release might be pushed due to all this and he is uncertain what will happen next.
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David Harbour’s character will fight evil in Black Widow. film stars Scarlett Johansson in lead along with Florence Pugh, OT Fagbenle and more actors. It is one of many films that have been pushed due to lockdown after Coronavirus pandemic.
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13:43 IST, March 30th 2020