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Image copyright Getty Images The closure of cinemas across the US and China has forced film studios to rethink the way they screen movies. During the peak of the outbreak in China one major movie went straight to an online platform and was seen by more than half a billion viewers. US film studios could follow suit, and are already launching movies online at the same time as theatre releases. The industry is facing losses of up to $15bn (£13bn) this year due to the pandemic, according to one expert. The US and China are the world's biggest movie-watching markets, based on box office sales. Both countries have seen severe disruptions from the coronavirus with widespread closures of cinemas. China has around 60, 000 movie theatres spread across the country, which closed in early January. The timing hit the film industry hard as it came just before Chinese New Year holidays, which normally see $2bn in sales at the box office. One big film, Lost in Russia, went directly to a streaming site and clocked up in excess of 600m views, according to Chinese media reports. It was available for free from Chinese tech giant ByteDance via two of its streaming platforms. So far this year worldwide box office sales are estimated to have fallen by at least $5bn, according to industry analysts, with roughly 50% of that drop in China's market alone. "We will see that global number escalate in the coming weeks as China remains shut down, and we start to see theatres worldwide follow similar closures, " said Chris Fenton, author of Feeding the Dragon - Inside the trillion dollar dilemma facing Hollywood, the NBA and American business. He has estimated the industry will lose $15bn in sales for the year as a whole because of closed cinemas, although this figure could grow depending on how long the pandemic lasts. In the US, film studio Universal announced that its three latest cinema releases will be available on streaming platforms while they are still playing in theatres. The release of its latest movie Trolls: World Tour will take place concurrently in US cinemas and online on 10 April. "The virus outbreak is already changing how studios release films with some movies accelerating their home entertainment release plans, " said Gitesh Pandya, editor of "With almost all US theatres closing down for the foreseeable future, they are looking at what ways they can still generate revenue". Mr Pandya says online-first movie releases suit small and medium-sized films studios "who may want to increase digital releases so they can still reach a global audience". Some film studios have decided to delay film releases until later in the year, including the new James Bond movie, No Time to Die. This week Disney announced further disruption to its entertainment business by delaying launch of its Marvel movie Black Widow. Disney's Mulan, a blockbuster film to appeal to a Chinese audience, was due to be released this month but has been delayed along with two other movies. Responding to reports Mulan could premier on the Disney Plus streaming platform instead, a spokesman said "We truly believe in the movie going experience".
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12:40. Is there anyone else in this museum cos theres definitely a woman walking behind them. If this were a normal Friday, moviegoers would be flocking to theaters to see Disney's live-action adaptation of Mulan, while box-office watchers would have been waiting to see how the studio’s $200 million bet paid off in the global marketplace. But as everyone knows, there is nothing normal about this Friday, or anything else during the coronavirus pandemic. Businesses around the country, including movie theaters, have shuttered and many major cities, including New York and Los Angeles, have issued variations on shelter-in-place orders for residents. Social distancing has forced people inside for the foreseeable future and left potential audiences scrambling for something to watch other than their apocalyptic Twitter feeds. Fortunately, fans who had hoped to watch Mulan this week have some options that may serve as worthy substitutes. So in lieu of seeing Mulan, here are to consider watching right now. The Films of Liu Yifei Disney and director Niki Caro spent over a year considering 1, 000 actresses before selecting Liu Yifei to play the title warrior in Mulan. A huge star in her native China, Yifei has not yet broken big for Western audiences. But there are a couple of notable movies starring the actress available to watch right now, which should prepare stateside viewers for her pending star turn. The first is The Forbidden Kingdom, a 2008 co-production between China and America currently streaming on Netflix with legendary action stars Jet Li and Jackie Chan in leading roles. In that film, Yifei plays a character inspired by Cheng Pei-Pei 's character in the 1966 wuxia classic Come Drink with Me. The second one to watch is a 2013 Chinese production called The Assassins, which takes place in feudal China and finds Yifei playing a star-crossed assassin who seeks revenge on the Chinese warlord Cao Cao (played by Chow Yun Fat). That film is streaming on YouTube. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Before Disney hired Caro to direct Mulan, a decision that was criticized because of the filmmaker's background (Caro was born in New Zealand and is not Chinese), the studio reportedly approached Ang Lee. That makes sense: Mulan executive producer Bill Kong served as a producer on the Taiwanese filmmaker’s first major crossover hit, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and the look of the Mulan trailers had some outlets comparing the Disney film to that Oscar-winning release. Stream it now on Crackle. Whale Rider and MacFarland USA Mulan is, by far, the biggest project Caro has ever been associated with?but she's worked in Hollywood for years, mixing indie projects with broad studio fare. Her breakout was the 2002 feature Whale Rider, which starred Keisha Castle-Hughes in an Oscar-nominated role as a young girl who harbors dreams of becoming the leader of her Maori tribe. Stream it now on Tubi. Years later, and years before she was hired to direct Mulan, Caro began working inside the House of Mouse: her leap to bigger studio work came with 2015's MacFarland USA, an inspirational sports drama starring Kevin Costner. It's available via the Starz plug-in on Hulu or on other video-on-demand platforms. Mulan Of course, the best way to fill the void left by the live-action Mulan is to watch the 1998 original animated film (and perhaps its 2005 direct-to-video sequel) via Disney+. Though fans of the kids' classic should be aware that the new version of Mulan has dispensed with many of the film's hallmarks, including its songs and Mushu, Mulan's dragon sidekick voiced by Eddie Murphy. Said Caro about the decision to leave out the songs, "We don't tend to break into song when we go to war. Not that I'm saying anything against the animation. The songs are brilliant, and if I could squeeze them in there, I would have. But we do honor the music from the animation in a very significant way. " More Great Stories From Vanity Fair ? Cover Story: How Reese Witherspoon Turned Her Literary Obsession Into an Empire ? The Best Movies and Shows on Netflix to Watch While Stuck at Home ? A First Look at Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story ? An Exclusive Excerpt From Natalie Wood, Suzanne Finstad’s Biography?With New Details About Wood’s Mysterious Death ? Tiger King Is Your Next True-Crime TV Obsession ? The Best Shows to Stream If You’re in Quarantine ? From the Archive: A Friendship With Greta Garbo and Its Many Pleasures Looking for more? Sign up for our daily Hollywood newsletter and never miss a story.

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