“Noelle,” a fantasy comedy with Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader, is expected to debut on Disney’s new streaming service.
Disney officially pulled the title from its release calendar on Thursday, while unveiling a stream of untitled Marvel and Pixar movies, and moving its live-action version of “Mulan” back by more than a year.
“Noelle,” previously titled “Nicole,” had initially been slated to debut in theaters on Nov.
8, 2019.Disney declined to comment and has been pretty tight-lipped about what its streaming service will look like, but those in the know expect the studio will make between four to five original movies a year.
“Avengers” films and “Star Wars” installments typically carry budgets in the $200 million range, but these films will have price tags under $100 million.
They will be more in the mid-budget range of films.
“Noelle,” which has been described as a female Santa Claus movie, had been rumored to
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