New York (CNN Business) Disney on Friday announced new release dates for films that were delayed because of coronavirus, including two of its biggest movies this year, "Mulan" and Marvel Studios' "Black Widow."

"Mulan," which was set to debut in March, will now hit theaters on July 24, the company said. "Black Widow," which was going to open the summer movie season on May 1, will now open on November 6.

"Jungle Cruise," the studio's adventure film based on its beloved theme park ride, has been moved from July 24 of this year to July 30, 2021. "Artemis Fowl" is moving from a theatrical release on May 29 to a release on the company's streaming service, Disney+. Disney and Pixar's "Onward" was released on Disney+ Friday.

Disney's DIS rescheduled film lineup has caused a ripple effect across this year and next.

With "Black Widow" moving to November, Marvel's other big film of 2020, "Eternals" is now moving to February 12 of next year.