David Harbour wants makers of 'Black Widow' not to delay release of Scarlett Johansson starrer film

The actor says he was informed about the delay through an email

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The release of "Black Widow", a highly anticipated film of 2020, was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.    

The film that features Scarlett Johansson in the lead role was due to release on May 1 before it faced delay due to the pandemic.

David Harbour who plays a key role in the Marvel film wants the makers of the movie to release it on a streaming service instead of delaying it.

Harbour plays Jim Hopper in the popular Netflix series "Stranger Things".

"Black Widow" stars Scarlett Johansson as "Shield Agent" Natasha Romanoff in the highly anticipated film.

Harbour essays the role of Red Guardian in the much-awaited film that traces the origin of Natasha.

According to reports, the "Stranger Things" actor recently revealed that he received an email from the makers of "Black Widow" about its release date.

The actor said he was shocked by the fact that "Black Widow" will not be releasing on its scheduled release date of May 1.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has not yet released the new date for "Black Widow".