We just got notice that Wonder Woman 1984 and Tenet have both moved their release dates and now we have a whole pile of other moves from Warner Bros getting new release dates according to Deadline That isn't that surprising considering the state of the industry and how long the shutdown on productions has lasted[...]
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A bunch of Warner Bros. Pictures news just hit, and we're happy to report it to you. It looks like the company has a lot of faith in the
Hey, could be a great title! It's followed by Aladdin, and Toy Story 4.
The new live-action The Lion King from Jon Favreau straddles the line between spring and summer, followed by Artemis Fowl.
Looks like Frozen 2 is right on the Fall break.
Winter has one lone entry, you guessed it — Star Wars: IX.
So, mostly things we knew about, no real surprises there. We'll let[...]
At the same time they also announced some other major release dates according to Deadline.
Disney didn't want to give up that May release date so they have decided to put Guy Ritchie's live action remake of Aladdin into the May 24, 2019 window According to Will Smith, the mouse's live action remake of the 1992[...]
Disney recently moved a bunch of their release dates around, and according to ComingSoon.Net, now it's time Warner Bros to do the same.
The big one, the 4th entry in the "kaiju-verse" (yes, I'm still calling it that — no, you can't stop me), King Kong vs Godzilla, is moving up from May 29th, 2020 to May 22nd, 2020[...]
Vary (@adambvary) April 25, 2017
While it's nice to have solid release dates for some of these movies it does highlight the sheer amount of product Disney is producing between their own movies, Pixar, Marvel Studios, and Lucasfilm The House of Mouse doesn't want some of the money; they want all of the money.
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