I of course agree that under reasonable circumstances anyone involved in a film should understand and roll with unforeseen delays, but I just don't see this as a "Oh shit, unfortunately some things beyond our control have come up and we need to delay, we are very sorry" sort of situation...
Speaking for just my personal thoughts on employer-employee relations I think it's a perfectly good excuse. With all the comments about Bautista needing to worry about getting more work if he somehow leaves GotG 3, I think Disney should be equally needing to worry about getting good talent for...
I don't know anything about contracts and how they work in Hollywood, but with Disney (officially?) putting filming of GotG 3 off, does everyone under contract automatically have to deal with studio imposed delays? Do they not have the option to leave the project if the studio decides to delay...
What I'd like to see is Disney to start talks with some big A-list director, then this director strings Disney along as the director's name gets media attention at the prospect of directing Guardians 3 but then pulls out suddenly right before making it official and says "Disney made a racist...