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The North American epidemic ravaged "Doctor Night: Mobias" postponed its release

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The North American epidemic ravaged "Doctor Night: Mobias" postponed its release

Screenshot of foreign media reports

Recently, according to foreign media reports, the superhero movie "Doctor Night: Mobias" starring Jared Leto has once again postponed the release time in North America, and the film has been postponed from January 28 to April 1.

One of the reasons for the delay in release is due to the ravages of the new crown mutation virus Omil krong in North America, which is not the first time the film has been rescheduled, and it has previously been affected by the epidemic in North America, and the release date has been postponed from October 2021 to early 2022, and it has still not arrived as scheduled.

The North American epidemic ravaged "Doctor Night: Mobias" postponed its release

Doctor Night: Mobias poster

Doctor Night: Mobias features Marvel's "pseudo-vampire" Mobias, who mutated into super strength, speed, perception, and flight. It tells that Mobias was originally a biological scientist who mutated his body while treating his rare disease, becoming a vampire-like figure, needing to suck blood to survive, hating the light, and flying, with super strength, speed, self-healing ability, etc.

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