Coronavirus: Gerard Butler's 'Greenland' release date pushed further

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The film was originally scheduled to open on June 12 in North America.

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Published: Tue 15 Sep 2020, 10:47 AM

Last updated: Tue 15 Sep 2020, 1:03 PM

The release date for Gerard Butler's upcoming sci-fi thriller Greenland has been shifted by STX from September 25 to an undisclosed date in the fourth quarter in the United States.
According to Variety, the decision by the studios comes in the light of the ongoing coronavirus crisis and soaring cases in North America. The film had opened in overseas territories like Belgium, France and Scandinavia earlier this year.
Morena Baccarin stars alongside Butler in Greenland, and the two portray an estranged couple with their young son who face a global apocalypse brought forth by a deadly comet.
The film was originally scheduled to release on June 12 in North America but has since been delayed four times.
The film re-teams Butler with Angel Has Fallen director Ric Roman Waugh and the cast includes Scott Glenn, Andrew Bachelor, Roger Dale Floyd, and David Denman, reports Variety.


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