Shang-Chi Disney+ Hotstar Release Date Might Be in October

Disney sticking to 45-day theatrical exclusivity for Marvel movie, as it's too late for a move to Disney+ Premier Access.

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By Akhil Arora | Updated: 13 August 2021 12:12 IST
Highlights
  • Shang-Chi movie release date is September 3 in cinemas
  • The earliest Shang-Chi can release on Disney+ is October 18
  • Disney+ Hotstar release date depends on theatrical plans

Simu Liu as Shang-Chi

Photo Credit: Disney/Marvel Studios

Shang-Chi is coming to Disney+, and possibly Disney+ Hotstar, in October. On Thursday, during Disney's quarterly earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Chapek revealed that its next Marvel movie, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, will stay exclusive to cinemas for 45 days. With Shang-Chi due September 3 worldwide — a release date for India has not been set — the earliest it can drop on Disney+ (and Disney+ Hotstar) would be October 18. The Disney+ Hotstar release date for Shang-Chi isn't locked though, as that depends on Disney India's theatrical plans for the film.

Disney is sticking to a theatrical-only premiere for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, even as COVID-19 cases resurge in the US due to the Delta variant, and other studios have delayed their comic book movies, with Sony Pictures doing just that as recently as Thursday, pushing Venom: Let There Be Carnage back a month. Chapek said they wouldn't have made this decision in hindsight — they imagined the theatrical situation would be much more stable by early September — but they have to stick to it now due to “distribution agreements” and because it's too late to change.

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“On Shang-Chi, we think it's actually going to be an interesting experiment for us because it's got only a 45-day window for us,” Chapek added. “So the prospect of being able to take a Marvel title to service after going theatrical with 45 days will be yet another data point to inform our actions going forward. But once again, […] when we planned Shang-Chi, that title was planned on being in a much more healthy [sic] theatrical environment. And at this point, unfortunately, due to distribution agreements that we have and due to just the practicalities of last-minute changes, it wouldn't be possible.

“[Also] at some point, we have to put a stake in the ground and say, for example, Shang-Chi, that's going to be a title that we're going to put in the marketplace. Or Free Guy, that's going to be a title that we're going to put into the marketplace. Not knowing, again, three months earlier when you make that commitment, what exactly the marketplace is going to look like. But what I do think that says, it says that we value flexibility and we value to follow where the consumer is going to go.

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“And while some of that's uncertain, I think in terms of relative to where the rest of the market is, you see that we've got more flexibility in terms of how we program. And nothing is in stone because the marketplace is rapidly changing. But at some point, you've got to put a stake in the ground and say, this is what we're going to do and that's where we ended up on Shang-Chi and Free Guy, which are our next two titles out.”

As for the Ryan Reynolds-led Free Guy, it's out Friday, August 13 only in cinemas (not in India), because Disney got it thanks to its acquisition of 20th Century Fox that carry a different set of agreements. Chapek said they “don't have the degree of freedom” to take Free Guy direct to Disney+ Premier Access, as they did with Scarlett Johansson-led Black Widow, or Jungle Cruise with Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt.

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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is out September 3 in cinemas. It could release October 18 on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar.


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