Disney to release movies before streaming after Scarlett Johansson lawsuit

Disney to release movies before streaming after Scarlett Johansson lawsuit
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We are talking about the cartoon "Encanto", the films "The Eternals" and "West Side Story". The actress who played the role of Black Widow

The Walt Disney Company's 2021 films will hit theaters before appearing on streaming services, the company announced, according to REUTERS.

In particular, we are talking about the cartoon "Encanto", which will be released in theaters on November 24 and will go to the cinema for 30 days, after which it will be available on the Disney+ streaming service. Marvel's The Eternals, scheduled for release in November, and Steven Spielberg's West Side Story (December), will be in theaters for 45 days.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has already set a holiday release record in the US and CANADA with $94.7 million at the box office, Reuters reports.

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Actress Scarlett Johansson, who played the role of Black Widow in Marvel films, has filed a lawsuit against Disney. The company released Black Widow on its streaming service at the same time as it premiered in theaters, which impacted the box office, the actress complained.