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A Marvel movie is delayed by the writers’ strike

A Marvel movie is delayed by the writers’ strike

The measure of force to request that the studios improve working conditions begins to affect productions. A company film will not start filming.

Courtesy: Vulture

Four days after the start of the writers strikesome productions of hollywood start to be affected. It is the case of a Marvel movie that will not start filming as I had planned.

Blade movie pre-productionstarring the Oscar winner Mahershala Ali like the vampire hunter was put on pause due to the measure of force that the writers carry out by asking better working conditions by the studies. Filming was scheduled for start next month at the Atlanta studios.

Marvel recently hired True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto, to finish the script that Michael Starrbury started. A person familiar with the situation confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that “ran out of time” and that he will continue working when the strike ends.

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Marvel Studios

The cast and staff were notified this Friday. This isn’t the first time the Blade movie has been delayed: Disney pushed its original date from 2023 to 2024 when the director Bassam Tariq left the project two months after filming began. Yann Demange will direct the production.

The current release date was for el September 6, 2024. It is unknown if Disney plans to hold that date or They will have to move it again.

Marvel is currently filming Captain America: New World Orderthe series Agatha: Coven of Chaos and Wonder Man. Filming is expected to begin this month. Deadpool 3 and in June that of thunderbolts that it would not be delayed. The new movie of 4 fantastic is conducting one of the most secret casting calls in the industry and aims to start filming in June, if the strike does not extend for more than six months.

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Marvel

He Writers Guild of America (WGA) voted unanimously first strike in 15 yearswhen the negotiations with the representatives of the big studies and companies of movies and series.

“The survival of writing as a profession is at stake”the WGA said in a statement detailing: “Hand in hand with the industry’s turn to streaming, we screenwriters find our work devalued in all its instances. While company profits remain high and content spending has grown, we writers have lagged behind.”

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