Some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters are at risk of being delayed if the vaccine rollout ...

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This image released by Disney/Marvel Studios' shows Scarlett Johansson in a scene from "Black Widow." The Walt Disney Co. on Friday overhauled its release schedule, moving the dates of half a dozen Marvel movies. “Black Widow,” which had been set to kick off the summer movie season, will now open Nov. 6. (Marvel Studios/Disney via AP) Associated Press Many Hollywood movie premieres could be delayed as the vaccine rollout fails to hit key targets set by the Trump administration. James Bond's "No Time to Die" and Marvel's "Black Widow" are among films that are likely to be further delayed if vaccine distribution doesn't speed up. Sony has already chosen to delay Jared Leto's movie, "Morbius"...

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