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Its the end of the MCU

Well not really, but maybe!

By Felisha SavardPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Well, this may have caught your eye, and I am glad because we need to talk about something important. Amid this outbreak, a lot of major industries have been basically put on the chopping block with nowhere to turn such as airlines, cruise ships, cinemas and restaurants are bars, but let look a little further into this.

Let's start with the cinema portion ! as its what you came here for, right? I have had nothing better to do then to scroll the internet and look at posts or find news that is somewhat interesting and low. I behold i have discovered fascinating tidbits. While looking through my Instagram, I saw the poster for the new black widow movie that is as phase 4 states are supposed to be available on May 1, 2020. Guess what, oh how are we unlucky because that is known is pushed to November. We have to assume that if this significant blockbuster. So will the rest in phase 4 of MCU. So for fans, that means blocking a new spot in your memories for new dates. The way I look at this is, we don't really know how long this pandemic will be lasting, so in reality, do we really know if we really get to see another movie in theatres again, right now I am not overly hopeful. optimistically thinking here is the new projected dates :(Don't Quote me on the dates)

The Black Widow movie (November 6, 2020)

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (August 2020)

WandaVision (December 2020)

The Eternals (February 2, 2021)

Loki TV show (Spring 2021)

Shang-Chi: And the Legend of the Ten Rings (May 7, 2021)

What If...? (Summer 2021)

Spider-Man 3 (July 26, 2021)

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (November 5, 2021)

Hawkeye series (Fall 2021)

Thor: Love and Thunder (February 18, 2022)

Now moving on to the other industries that are suffering because I did say I would include it.

So while my endless scrolling has ensued, I have found out that in the cruise business and the airline business, there have been some significant downfalls both industries have seen bankruptcies. They have had to completely shut their doors. These businesses both rely on the influx of people to be there to use the services. There is a local tourist place in my province that houses the cruise ships in Halifax, and their main business is tour season. When the virus started here, they were among the first to go as they deal with hundreds of people every week.

Airplanes are feeling this too, smaller companies in the industries rely on people either travelling to see family or vacation or whatever else they need to visit for . these small businesses are suffering much and will also never pull out of this shortfall.

Another big industry that is taking a hit is restaurants and bars, the strive for customers daily. During busy times, like weekends, I know for a fact of a few businesses locally that this outbreak has effected because they have literally opened in the last few months and are just started one, opened within two weeks of this virus shut down. Chinese restaurants are suffering big time as well because as soon as everyone heard this virus came from China, they started to lose a customer base they were expecting.

This post is a rant, kinda a ''make you think post,'' but what we all need to do I'd stay home and stay safe; the longer we allow this to happen by going out, the longer things will stay this way. I am sure I am not the only extrovert ready to not be grounded anymore!

Stay the Blazes Home

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About the Creator

Felisha Savard

Midline writer , I have published low content books and lately been getting into writing erotica , poetry , or vent story’s . Otherwise I am a mom of three kids one is special needs , and I am always for ways to take my story somewhere.

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