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Mulan theatrical release cancelled, premiere moved to Disney+

Mulanis no longer headed for a major theatrical release. The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will debut its live-action blockbuster on its subscription streaming service, Disney+, on Sept. 4.

Movie will be available to subscribers for additional $29.99 US fee

This image released by Disney shows Yifei Liu in a scene from Mulan. The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will debut its live-action blockbuster on its subscription streaming service, Disney+, on Sept. 4. Customers will have to pay an additional $29.99 US on top of the cost of the monthly subscription to rent it. (Disney/The Associated Press)

Mulanis no longer headed for a major theatrical release. The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will debut its live-action blockbuster on its subscription streaming service, Disney+, on Sept. 4.

But this is no Hamilton.Customers in the United States will have to pay an additional $29.99 US on top of the cost of the monthly subscription to watchMulan. The company plans to release it in theatres in areas where Disney+ is not available.

Disney+ did not respond immediately to a request for commenton the movie's price in Canada.

"In order to meet the needs of consumers during this unpredictable period, we thought it was important to find alternative ways to bring this exceptional family-friendly film to them in a timely manner," Disney CEO Bob Chapek said on the company's earnings call. "We see this as an opportunity to bring this incredible film to a broad audience currently unable to go to movie theatres."

The live-action remake of the animated film was one of the first major films to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Originally set for a March 27 release, Mulanmoved to late July, then late August and was then pulled from the calendar all together as COVID-19 cases spiked through the U.S.

Theatrical releases in doubt

Along with Warner Bros.' Tenet, Mulanwas going to be one of the first major movies to open in theatres since the shutdown. Exhibitors, most of which have been closed for over four months, have been desperate for new films that would help draw wary audiences back to theatres.

But while Warner Bros. is moving forward with a theatrical release plan, which involves opening Tenetinternationally first and then in select U.S. theatres a week later, on Sept. 3, Disney decided to pivot and direct consumers to its streaming service.

It is not unprecedented for a major studio to offer a premium video on demand release during the pandemic. Universal Pictures debuted Trolls World Touron streaming in April while most theatres were shuttered. Although it caused a major rift at the time, it has since led to an historic compromise between the nation's largest theatre chain and Universal to shrink its theatrical window to 17 days.

But few expected Mulan, a $200 million production, to go this route, even Disney. In late June, when announcing its delay to August, Disney executives Alan Horn and Alan Bergman wrote in a joint statement that Mulanwas, "Everything the cinematic experience should be, and that's where we believe it belongs on the world stage and the big screen for audiences around the globe to enjoy together."