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As the world is trying to make sense of the COVID19 pandemic, one of the biggest industries that are currently in flux is Hollywood. We’ve been keeping track of how the coronavirus has impacted film and television since early March, and every day it seems like there is another production being shut down or film release being pushed back. Blockbusters like Black Widow, No Time to Die, and Fast 9 have all had their releases halted or pushed back a year, primarily due to the uncertainty surrounding audiences being allowed to see their films in theaters. For these massive event films, it makes sense; they are created to turn a profit and are all part of some of the largest movie franchises going today. But that’s only part of the film industry’s story with COVID19.

With video on demand, Hollywood has found a way to get these films—both recently released in theaters or otherwise—in front of viewers, allowing them to recoup some funds (considering that most people aren’t allowed out and have nothing to do but Quarantine & Chill). To better help you movie lovers itching to catch up on the latest movies while you have an abundance of free time on your hands, we’ve compiled all of the movies that have received an early VOD release due to COVID19 in one place for you. It’s on you to stock popcorn, though.

Image via Universal

The Invisible Man

Theatrical release date: February 28, 2020
VOD release date: March 20, 2020
Where to Watch: theinvisiblemanmovie.com

Blumhouse’s reimagining of HG Wells’ classic, starring Elisabeth Moss, Storm Reid and Aldis Hodge viewed the idea of the “invisible man” under a more scientific lens, surprisingly delighting fans itching for modern horror.

The Hunt
Image via Blumhouse Productions

The Hunt

Theatrical release date: March 13, 2020
VOD release date: March 20, 2020
Where to Watch: thehunt.movie

The journey Craig Zobel’s “dumb fun” Blumhouse action-horror had from concept to the theater has been crazy, and it sucked that it’s theatrical run got cut short, although this could mean that more can get to see Betty Gilpin put in work.

Anya Taylor-Joy stars in EMMA
Image via Focus Features/Box Hill Films

Emma.

Theatrical release date: February 21, 2020
VOD release date: March 20, 2020
Where to Watch: focusfeatures.com/emma

Anya Taylor-Joy plays the titular character in this film adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel, and positive critical acclaim might draw curious viewers to this com-dram.

Onward
Image via Pixar Studios

Onward

Theatrical release date: March 6, 2020
VOD release date: March 20, 2020
Where to Watch: moviesanywhere.com/movie/onward-2020

Kids films might be getting hit hardest when it comes to theaters being shut down, so we aren’t surprised that Disney made the decision to unleash the latest Pixar flick to VOD—we wonder what’ll happen when it hits Disney+ on April 3.

Birds of Prey
Image via DC Comics/Claudette Barius

Birds of Prey

Theatrical release date: February 7, 2020
VOD release date: March 24, 2020
Where to Watch: birdsofpreymovie.com

Margot Robbie breathed life into the cult favorite comic book character in 2016’s Suicide Squad and dropped what is without a doubt the first truly fun DC flick.

Vin Diesel in BLOODSHOT
Image via Columbia Pictures/Graham Bartholomew

Bloodshot

Theatrical release date: March 13, 2020
VOD release date: March 24, 2020
Where to Watch: bloodshot.movie

The rona made it extremely quiet for Vin Diesel’s adaptation of the popular Valiant Comics franchise, but as Sony Pictures Chairman Tim Rothman explained, “[a]udiences will now have the chance to own Bloodshot right away and see it at home, where we are all spending more time.” They can even take the time to catch up on the comic series before diving in!

BEN AFFLECK as Jack in Warner Bros. Pictures’ drama “THE WAY BACK"
Image via Warner Bros./Richard Foreman

The Way Back

Theatrical release date: March 6, 2020
VOD release date: March 24, 2020
Where to Watch: warnerbros.com/movies/way-back

Critics have been praising Ben Affleck’s performance; it’s kinda sad that more Affleck fans didn’t get to see this in theaters, but this could be the beginning of his post-Batfleck career.

We will update this post as more films hit VOD.



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