Uncertainty still exists in the world of theatrical release, and especially with the delta variant of COVID-19 being a going concern. It’s just a question of which movies are secure enough to stay put, which ones feel the need to move, and what projects will take advantage of the shifting landscape of 2021’s cinematic showcase. With that in mind, Ghostbusters: Afterlife may have just positioned itself to be a success story in the making, as it’s not afraid of 2021.

Source: Cinema Blend

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