Marvel Studios makes a last-minute change official. The premiere of Thor: Love and Thunder changes its date in some regions of the world.
Golden Screen Cinemasthe largest Malaysian cinema chain, has confirmed that Thor: Love and Thunder has been delayed in the Malaysian country until July 21. Although the reason is unknown at the moment, the announcement came from Disney Y Marvel Studios. The theater chain announced that moviegoers would be refunded the money they paid for presale tickets.
As you can see, this is the announcement of the delay of Thor: Love and Thunder in the country of Malaysia. We proceed to translate it below:
We inform you that the release date of Thor: Love and Thunder from Marvel Studios in Malaysia has been postponed to July 21, 2022 by Disney.
Advance ticket purchasers will be refunded. If you have purchased the tickets online, the amount will be refunded within 14 working days. No further action is required on your part.
If you purchased your tickets at the counter or electronic kiosk, please return to your respective theater and request your refund within 14 days.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused. For more updates follow Golden Screen Cinemas social media. Thank you!”
It remains to be seen if the decision is transferred to other regions of the planet.
What will happen in the rest of the countries of the world?
The delay of the premiere Thor: Love and Thunder in Malaysia presents a very unfortunate situation for Marvel Studios fans in that country. If we take into account the number of spoilers that will come to light on social networks during the first weekend… Bad news. In fact, there are plenty of spoilers that have been leaked online before the movie even hit theaters.
Right now, the best option for Marvel Studios fans in Malaysia is to take off social media for three weeks. Either that, or accept that you’re going to eat spoilers from Thor: Love and Thunder. The reason behind the delay is still being kept under wraps, but it may be related to the coronavirus.
Malaysia currently has 39,434 positive cases of coronavirus, although only 4.2% are hospitalized. The Malaysian government may be taking precautions by closing cinema chains in the next two weeks to prevent a sudden spike in cases.