Some rumors suggested that Warner could release the feature direct on HBO Max, so as not to delay the opening date too much. However, the studio’s president, Toby Emmerich, said in a statement that the film was meant to be shown in theaters and therefore decided to postpone it. “When we approved Wonder Woman 1984, it was with the intention that it will be seen on the big screen,” said Toby Emmerich. healthy until then ”. No releases in the coming months In addition to Wonder Woman 1984, the studio also announced that it will postpone the premieres of other productions planned to hit theaters in the coming months. Scoob, an animation based on Scooby-Doo, In a New York Neighborhood, adapted from the musical In the Heights and Malignant, James Wan’s new horror (Invocation of Evil and Aquaman), were due to open in May, June and August, respectively. Now, due to the coronavirus, everyone is without an official date. The studio should wait for the next few weeks to redefine its calendar, so that it doesn’t put two premieres on very close dates. Malignant, for example, needed to be postponed, as it would hit theaters on August 14, however, Warner will give priority to the new Wonder Woman movie. Lin-Manuel Miranda, protagonist of In a New York Neighborhood, commented that he was excited about the release. Even so, he stressed that he hopes to be able to see the film, once the situation is under control. “We had the best summer of our lives filming In a New York Neighborhood last year,” Miranda wrote on Twitter on Tuesday. “We couldn’t wait to share it with you. But we will have to wait a little longer. When we can meet safely again, we will be there, enjoying this movie in theaters ”.