The $200 million-budgeted blockbuster was originally supposed to premiere in theaters on March 21st, but the coronavirus pandemic changed all of that. Since then, Disney pushed the opening back to July and then August, and has apparently concluded that in many parts of the world, theaters won’t be open at normal capacity any time soon.
Update (9:45 PM ET): According to Disney reps who spoke to CNN, it’s not exactly a rental — the $30 fee will provide access to Mulan as long as you remain a Disney subscriber.
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