Where have all the summer blockbusters gone? A full list of 2020’s rescheduled movies.

The film industry came to a halt amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

June 16, 2020, 11:20 AM

With the coronavirus pandemic bringing much of the world to a halt, many industries have been forced to figure out a new normal -- and the film industry is a prime example.

Over the past weeks, studios shut down filming or production, leading to many films being shifted around quite a bit in regards to when they'll hit the big screen.

To help you plan for your moviegoing future, we've compiled a full list of films -- those still scheduled for an on-time release, those now being released digitally, those that have been rescheduled, either for later in 2020 or pushed to 2021.

Scroll down to see what's up with your most highly anticipated films!

Skipping theatrical release:

"Trolls World Tour" -- Theatrical release of April 10 changed to same-day digital rental
"The Lovebirds" -- Theatrical release of April 3 changed to May 22 premiere on Netflix
"Artemis Fowl" -- Theatrical release of May 29 changed to a Disney+ debut of June 12
"Scoob!" -- Theatrical release of May 15 changed to same-day digital rental
"The One and Only Ivan" -- Theatrical release of Aug. 14 changed to a Disney+ debut of Aug. 21

Rescheduled within 2020:

"Mulan" -- Moved from March 27 to July 24
"The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run" -- First moved from May 22 to July 31, now set for Aug. 7
"Wonder Woman 1984" -- First moved from June 5 to Aug. 14, now set for Oct. 2
"A Quiet Place Part II" -- Moved from March 20 to Sept. 4
"The New Mutants" -- Moved from April 3 to Aug. 28
"Candyman" -- Moved from June 12 to Sept. 25
"Soul" -- Moved from June 19 to Nov. 20
"Tenet" -- Moved from July 17 to July 31
"Bill & Ted Face the Music" -- Moved from Aug. 21 to Aug. 14
"The Personal History of David Copperfield" -- Moved from May 8 to Aug. 14
"The French Dispatch" -- Moved from July 24 to Oct. 16
"Black Widow" -- Moved from May 1 to Nov. 6
"No Time to Die" -- First moved from April 10 to Nov. 25, now set for Nov. 20
"Free Guy" -- Moved from July 3 to Dec. 11
"Top Gun: Maverick" -- Moved from June 24 to Dec. 23

Rescheduled from 2020 to 2021:

"Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway" -- Moved from April 3 to Jan. 15
"The Eternals" -- Moved from Nov. 6 to Feb. 12
"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" -- Moved from July 10 to March 5
"Raya and the Last Dragon" -- Moved from Nov. 25 to March 12
"Morbius" -- Moved from July 31 to March 19
"F9" -- Moved from May 22 to April 2
"In the Heights" -- Moved from June 26 to June 18
"Minions: The Rise of Gru" -- Moved from July 3 to July 2
"Jungle Cruise" -- Moved from July 24 to July 30
“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” -- Moved from Oct. 2 to June 25
"Bios" -- Moved from Oct. 2 to April 16

Still on track for original 2020 release date

"West Side Story" -- Dec. 18
"The Last Duel" -- Dec. 25

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