Mulan Gets New Release Date After COVID-19 Delay

Ming-Na Wen Comments on Disney Delaying Mulan Premiere Over Coronavirus Scare

Ming-Na Wen Comments on Disney Delaying Mulan Premiere Over Coronavirus Scare

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It looks like Disney is refusing to give up on Mulan despite the film's premiere being delayed due to the Coronavirus outbreak. The House of Mouse has just announced the live-action remake's new release date.

The news comes from Comicbook.com, which reports that Disney has decided to release Mulan in July. It is still unclear if this will be the movie's global release date or if the new premiere is only set in North America. Stay tuned for more updates on this story.

Mulan was initially slated for release on March 27 and there were fears that Disney was going to push through with the Chinese premiere although there were already warnings about COVID-19 in the country. Luckily, the House of Mouse decided to postpone the release.

The synopsis for Mulan reads as follows:

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