Disney/Pixar’s Soul is still set for its June 19 theatrical release date while the company completely rearranges its film slate.

Starring Jamie Foxx, Phylicia Rashad, Questlove and Daveed Diggs, Soul is Pixar’s first film starring a Black lead. Other historic films, such as Mulan, based on Disney’s first animated film with an Asian lead and Asian cast, and Black Widow, Marvel Studios’ second female-led film, are getting pushed back. Mulan will make its theatrical debut July 24, and Black Widow will come to theaters Nov. 6.

Other new premiere dates are as follows:

The Eternals: Feb. 21, 2021

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: May 7, 2021

Doctor Strange 2: Nov 5, 2021

Thor: Love and Thunder: Feb. 18, 2022

Jungle Cruise: June 20, 2021

Indiana Jones 5: Aug. 29, 2022

Free Guy (20th Century): Dec. 11, 2020

The French Dispatch (Searchlight): Oct. 16, 2020

Captain Marvel 2 has been given a July 8, 2022 release date, and the date for Black Panther 2, May 8, 2022, hasn’t changed. Other dates that haven’t changed are West Side Story, which is still debuting Dec. 18 and The Last Duel, debuting at Christmas. Currently, The Personal History of David Copperfield, The New Mutants, Woman in the Window and Antlers still don’t have release dates. Artemis Fowl will not debut in theaters at all; instead, it will become Disney’s first film to bypass its theatrical release and will debut on Disney+.

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