Warner Bros. is postponing the release of its Wonder Woman sequel by more than two months, signaling that Hollywood studios fear U.S. moviegoers are hesitant to return to theaters in sufficient numbers to justify a second major movie release in the span of a month. The studio, part of AT&T Inc., is moving “Wonder Woman 1984” to Christmas Day, scotching plans to open the film on Oct. 2. The move is the latest in a series of several Hollywood stutter steps amid the pandemic that caused mass theater closures around the world....
Source: Wall Street Journal September 11, 2020 15:57 UTC