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Box Office: The 2020 Summer Movie Season Just Lost Two More Films

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The video game adaptation ‘Monster Hunter’ has moved to 2021, while Kevin Costner’s thriller ‘Let Him Go’ will now open alongside ‘Black Widow.’
The video game adaptation Monster Hunter has moved to April 23, 2021, while Kevin Costner’s thriller Let Him Go will now open alongside Black Widow on November 6,2020.
Sony announced last night that Paul W. S. Anderson’s Monster Hunter, a video game adaptation starring Milla Jovovich and Tony Jaa, would be opening not on September 4,2020 (Labor Day weekend) but April 23, 2021. Meanwhile, days earlier, Focus Features delayed their comparatively under-the-radar kidnapping thriller Let Him Go from August 21 to November 6,2020. The Kevin Costner/Diane Lane thriller, about a sheriff and his wife attempting to rescue their grandson from the clutches of an “off-the-grid” family in the Dakotas (think Drive Angry for the AARP set, and I mean that as a compliment), will now open against Black Widow. And then there were ten.
From July 31 to September 4, there are now just ten wide release movies opening in multiplexes in what amounts to a single month of “summer movie season.” The new schedule, which is liable to change at any moment, is…
Inception (July 31/Warner Bros.)
Unhinged (July 31/Solstice Studios)
The Broken Hearts Gallery (August 7/Sony)
Tenet (August 12/Warner Bros.)
Greenland (August 14/STX Entertainment)
Antebellum (August 21/Lionsgate)
Mulan (August 21/Disney)
Bill & Ted Face The Music (August 28/Orion)
The New Mutants (August 28/Disney)
A Quiet Place Part II (September 4/Paramount)
By default, Chris Nolan is indeed kicking off the season with a 10th anniversary rerelease of his Leonardo DiCaprio time-heist blockbuster, which will include sneak peaks at Tenet and other Warner Bros.

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