An update list with statuses, release dates and deadlines as they become available
The coronavirus left dozens of Hollywood movies in limbo when they were forced to stop either during production or when they were getting ready to shoot. Now all of these films will have to resume at a time when it is deemed safe to do so, probably with new strict restrictions on the shelf.
How will the films go without the help of a large number of extras? Will the studios seek to resume productions in foreign countries that have already started to reopen? And will they be able to meet new deadlines after the studios have already been forced to juggle their release lists for 2020 and beyond?
TheWrap has compiled a list of films from each studio that will have to resume or start production. This list will be updated as more information becomes available:
Also read: All Hollywood movies arrive early on demand due to coronavirus
Disney Studios and 20th century
“The last duel”
What: The historic drama of 20th-century director Ridley Scott (formerly Fox) stars Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Adam Driver and Jodie Comer. Status: Started filming in February in France and completed four and a half weeks of filming, production stopped in Ireland in March Release date: December 25, 2020 (limited) Recovery schedule: Unavailable
“Avatar” sequelae
What: James Cameron’s return to the world of Pandora stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver. Status: On-site production in New Zealand was postponed indefinitely in May. Release date: “Avatar 2” opens December 17, 2021 Recovery schedule: Virtual production continues in Manhattan Beach; New Zealand authorized filming to resume in early May, and Jon Landau shared in an Instagram post that she would return to filming before the end of May.
“Nightmare Alley”
What: From Searchlight Pictures, Guillermo del Toro directs the psychological thriller with Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett. Status: Start of production in January Release date: Undated Recovery schedule: Unavailable
“The little Mermaid”
What: Disney remake of the animated little mermaid with Halle Bailey and Melissa McCarthy Status: Pre-production in the United Kingdom, production of which was initially scheduled to start in March Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Shang-Chi and the legend of the ten rings”
What: Director Destin Daniel Cretton’s Marvel superhero film stars Simu Liu and Tony Leung Status: Production stopped in Australia in mid-March Release date: May 7, 2021 Recovery schedule: Unavailable
“Shrunk”
What: Continuation of the comedy franchise “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids”, Josh Gad and Rick Moranis, of director Joe Johnston Status: Pre-production Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Unavailable
Restart of untitled Home Alone
What: Restart of “Home Alone” of 20th century studios directed by Dan Mazer and written by Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell of “Saturday Night Live” Status: Pre-production Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Soul”
What: Pixar’s Last Original Movie Starring The Voice Talent Of Jamie Foxx And Tina Fey Status: Continuation of remote production Release date: November 20, 2020 Recovery schedule: Continuation of remote production
“Raya and the last dragon”
What: Disney animation film showcasing Awkwafina’s vocal talent Status: Continuation of remote production Release date: March 12, 2021 Recovery schedule: Continuation of remote production
Lionsgate
Lionsgate
“John Wick Chapter 4”
What: The fourth film in the action franchise with Keanu Reeves as the title assassin Status: Pre-production Release date: Release postponed by one year to May 27, 2022 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Revolution of Jesus”
What: Jon Gunn directs this period play which takes place in the 1970s on the spiritual awakening of the hippies of southern California. Status: Pre-production Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story”
What: Kingdom Story Company biopic on NFL quarterback Kurt Warner Status: Preproduction, with casting in progress Release date: December 10, 2021 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Moonfall”
What: A science fiction and adventure film by director Roland Emmerich about a team sent to the moon to avoid a collision with Earth; Emmerich’s Centropolis Entertainment independently funds and produces while Lionsgate releases nationally Status: Pre-production; Josh Gad and Halle Berry recently joined the cast and the rest of the cast is underway Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Looking to start production this fall
“Spider”
What: Horror film by Samuel Bodin, creator of the French series “Marianne”, produced by Seth Rogen and the Point Gray banner by Evan Goldberg Status: Pre-production Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“The light of the devil”
What: Supernatural thriller about a nun preparing to perform an exorcism and fight against demons and a sexist church institution Status: Pre-production Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Unavailable
Primordial
Primordial
“Mission: Impossible 7 and 8”
What: Christopher McQuarrie makes the latest films in the Tom Cruise action franchise Status: Production was slated to begin in February in Venice, Italy – until the country closed due to the coronavirus a few days before the cameras started. Release date: November 19, 2021 and November 4, 2022 (for “M: I 8”) Start-up schedule: The studio hopes to resume production in September
“Jackass 4”
What: Johnny Knoxville and the gang return for another film filled with realism from director Jeff Tremaine Status: The film was in pre-production Release date: July 2, 2021 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Babylon”
What: Damien Chazelle’s Hollywood film stars Brad Pitt and Emma Stone Status: Preproduction and casting Release date: December 25, 2021 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“The killers of the flower moon”
What: Based on facts from Martin Scorsese with Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro that Paramount and Apple will jointly produce Status: The film didn’t have a firm start date but was looking to shoot in Oklahoma earlier this year Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Will be on track to resume when it is safe
“Tiger’s Apprentice”
What: An animated film directed by Carlos Baena Status: Production continues remotely Release date: February 11, 2022 Recovery schedule: Production continues remotely
“To scold”
What: An animated film about the world of monster wrestling featuring the voices of Ben Schwartz, Terry Crews and Will Arnett Status: Production continues remotely Release date: January 29, 2021 Recovery schedule: Production continues remotely
“PAW Patrol: the movie”
What: Animated feature film based on the TV series “PAW Patrol” Status: Production continues remotely Release date: August 20, 2021 Recovery schedule: Production continues remotely
“Jersey Crabs”
What: An animated musical film about New Jersey crabs directed by David Soren Status: Production continues remotely Release date: Undated Recovery schedule: Production continues remotely
Sony / Playstation
Sony
“Unexplored”
What: Adventure film based on the Playstation video game franchise with Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg Status: Was in preproduction with a shooting originally planned for March Release date: October 8, 2021 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Cinderella”
What: A modern musical interpretation of the classic fairy tale “Cinderella” with Camilla Cabello, by director and writer Kay Cannon based on a story by James Corden Status: Production Suspended at Pinewood Studios in the UK in March Release date: February 5, 2021 Recovery schedule: Unavailable
“Man from Toronto”
What: Action and comedy film with Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson Status: Pre-production Release date: September 17, 2021 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Tomb”
What: Horror film by Screen Gems and producer Sam Raimi with Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Cary Elwes and William Sadler Status: Production started in February and was suspended in March Release date: Undated Recovery schedule: Unavailable
“The Nightingale”
What: Historical drama directed by Mélanie Laurent and with Dakota Fanning and Elle Fanning Status: Pre-production Release date: Postponed by one year to December 22, 2021 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Linked”
What: Family animation film starring the vocal talent of Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph and Abbi Jacobson Status: Continuation of remote production Release date: October 23, 2020 Recovery schedule: Continuation of remote production
“Vivo”
What: A musical animation film with a musical book by Lin-Manuel Miranda Status: Continuation of remote production Release date: June 4, 2021 Recovery schedule: Continuation of remote production
“Hotel Transylvania 4”
What: The fourth installment of the animated franchise “Hotel Transylvania” with Adam Sandler Status: Continuation of remote production Release date: August 6, 2021 Recovery schedule: Continuation of remote production
Universal
Universal
“Jurassic World: Dominion”
What: Third film in the “Jurassic World” franchise with Chris Pratt and directed by Colin Trevorrow Status: Production started in February Release date: March 19, 2021 Recovery schedule: Unavailable
Untitled Blumhouse Project
What: A low-budget film produced by Jason Blum that would run on the universal backlot with a small distribution and a team in quarantine together in a nearby hotel Status: Budget is $ 6.5 million Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Flint Strong”
What: Boxing Biopic with Ice Cube Status: Production started in March in Toronto Release date: Undated Recovery schedule: Unavailable
Untitled Nicholas Stoller / Billy Eichner Comedy
What: A comedy with and co-written by Billy Eichner about two men with engagement problems Status: Originally scheduled to begin filming on April 13 Release date: Undated Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“Minions: the rise of Gru”
What: The latest animated film from the Illumination Entertainment “Despicable Me” and “Minions” franchise Status: The film was delayed from its July 3, 2020 release date after the Paris studio closed in March and the film could not be completed in time. Release date: July 2, 2021 Recovery schedule: Continuation of remote production
“Sing 2”
What: Animated sequel to Illumination Entertainment’s 2016 “Sing” movie Status: In remote production Release date: December 22, 2021 Recovery schedule: Continuation of remote production
Warner Bros.
Untitled Elvis Movie
What: Elvis Presley’s musical biopic by Baz Luhrmann with Austin Butler and Tom Hanks Status: Intended to start production on March 16 in Australia, but was discontinued after Hanks tested positive for COVID-19 Release date: November 5, 2021 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“The Batman”
What: Superhero film with Robert Pattinson in the role of the caped crusader of the director Matt Reeves Status: UK production suspended after seven weeks of filming complete, with another 11 weeks of production Release date: October 1, 2021 Recovery schedule: Unavailable
“Fantastic beasts and where to find them 3”
What: Third film in the Harry Potter spinoff franchise with Eddie Redmayne Status: Scheduled to start filming in the UK on March 16 Release date: November 12, 2021 Start-up schedule: Unavailable
“The matrix 4”
What: Lilly Wachowski leads sequel to science fiction action franchise with Keanu Reeves Status: Production started in February in San Francisco and is expected to move to Berlin in mid-March Release date: May 21, 2021 Recovery schedule: The cast signed eight-week extensions to stay on hold until at least July 6, with production set to resume in early July
“King Richard”
What: Will Smith plays biopic on Richard Williams, the demanding father of tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams. Status: Filming began in January in Los Angeles Release date: November 19, 2021 Recovery schedule: Unavailable
“The Many Saints of Newark”
What: Prequel film from “The Sopranos” directed by Alan Taylor and co-written by David Chase and Lawrence Konner Status: When the main production was finished, additional shooting was in progress in the New York area when the shutdown occurred. Release date: March 12, 2021 Recovery schedule: Unavailable
Beatrice Verhoeven, Jeremy Fuster and Umberto Gonzalez contributed to this report
All movies suspended or delayed due to a coronavirus pandemic (update)
As the coronavirus continues to spread, an increasing number of films are delaying or stopping production. As the number of films impacted increases, TheWrap felt that it would be more informative to keep a mailing list.
Disney / MGM / Warner Bros.
“No time to die”
MGM producers Universal and Bond Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli have announced that after careful review and in-depth assessment of the world theater market, the release of “No Time to Die” will be postponed to November 2020.
Photo credit: Universal
“A quiet part II”
Director John Krasinski announced on Instagram that the release of the horror series in March would be delayed amid the growing spread of the coronavirus around the world. Paramount has now dated the film for release on September 4.
Photo credit: Paramount
“Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway”
“Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” was one of the first delayed films as part of the coronavirus, with Sony pushing its release in late March to August 7. But as the stops continued, Sony juggled its release list to have the family movie now open on January 15, 2021.
Photo credit: Sony
“Fast and Furious 9”
The release of the next installment “Fast & Furious”, “F9”, was delayed from May 22 to its opening on April 2, 2021.
Photo credit: Universal
“Lovebirds”
Paramount postponed the theatrical release of the romantic comedy “The Lovebirds” on April 3 with Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani after the cancellation of its first SXSW. Netflix then acquired the film from Paramount and will release it on a date to be announced.
Paramount / Netflix
“Blue Story”
Paramount has postponed the theatrical release of the British gang film “Blue Story”, which was due to open on March 20. The film was then shown digitally on May 5.
Photo credit: Paramount
“The artist’s wife”
Strand Releasing and Water’s End Productions have delayed the limited release of Bruce Dern and Lena Olin’s film “The Artist’s Wife”. The film was slated to open in New York on April 3 in Los Angeles on April 10 and in San Francisco on April 17. No new release date has been set.
Strand release
“The truth”
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s film “The Truth” from IFC Films will postpone its national release on March 20 for an indefinite opening in summer 2020. The film is in French and English with Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche and Ethan Hawke and has already opened in certain foreign markets. IFC Films has set a new release date for July 3.
IFC Films
“Mulan”
Disney has postponed the release of its blockbuster, a live remake of the animated film “Mulan” from March 27 to now open on July 24. The change was part of a big movie shake-up that Disney made to its April 3 release schedule.
Disney
“The new mutants”
After many delays, the spin-off of the X-Men of the 20th century “The New Mutants” was also rejected by Disney “out of prudence”. Director Josh Boone’s film was scheduled to open on April 3. No new release date has been set.
Twentieth century studios
“Wood”
“Antlers”, an independent horror film by director Scott Cooper with Keri Russell, was also rejected by Disney and Searchlight Pictures when it was released on April 17. No new release date has been set.
Projector images
“Black Widow” and the MCU
In a restructuring of its entire release schedule, Disney has pushed all of the Marvel films out of the cinematic universe. “Black Widow” was scheduled to open on May 1, but will now return to the location previously occupied by “The Eternals” on November 6. “Eternals” moves to February 12, 2021, “Shang-Chi and The Legend” of the Ten Rings “will open on May 7, 2021 and” Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness “will move to November 5, 2021. Changes have also affected the Marvel list for 2022 with “Thor: Love and Thunder” which will open in February. 18, 2022, “Black Panther 2” moving to May 8, 2022, and “Captain Marvel 2”, which was not previously dated, is now scheduled for release on July 8, 2022.
wonder
Untitled Elvis Movie
Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic with Austin Butler ceased production in Australia after co-star Tom Hanks (playing Presley manager, Colonel Parker) and his wife, Rita Wilson, tested positive for COVID -19. The planned release date has also been pushed back a month to open on November 5, 2021.
Getty Images
“Mission: Impossible 7 and 8”
At the end of February, the Paramount action suite stopped production in Italy on the Tom Cruise action suite. Paramount on April 24 also postponed the release dates of the two films, with “M: I 7” moving to November 19, 2021 from its July 2021 release date, and the eighth film also dating back to November 4, 2022 from of his summer outing. .
Paramount Pictures
“The Nightingale”
Sony postponed the Budapest shoot of the drama starring the real sisters Dakota and Elle Fanning.
Getty Images
“Birds of paradise”
Amazon Studios has halted production in Budapest of director Sarah Adina Smith’s ballet drama.
Getty Images
“Jurassic World: Dominion”
Universal paused production of the third “Jurassic World”, with Chris Pratt returning to play in the dinosaur sequel.
Universal images
“Flint Strong”
Universal also stopped production of this boxing biopic with Ice Cube and Ryan Destiny.
Getty Images
“The Man from Toronto”
Sony delayed the start of production of the action comedy with Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson (who stepped in to replace Jason Statham).
“Official competition”
The Spanish studio Mediapro has suspended production of the new comedy with Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas.
Getty Images
“The Batman”
On March 14, Warner Bros. interrupted UK production on the restart of Matt Reeve DC Films for at least two weeks. The film stars Robert Pattinson as the caped crusader. On April 20, Warner Bros. officially shifted the release date to October 1 by four months from its original release date of June 2021. The change also delayed some other DC titles, including “The Flash” June 3, 2022 and “Shazam 2!” as of November 4, 2022.
Warner Bros.
“Samaritan”
On March 14, MGM interrupted production of the thriller Sylvester Stallone. The film was shot in Atlanta.
Getty Images
“Cinderella”
Sony’s modernized view of “Cinderella” by director Kay Cannon and starring Camila Cabello will pause production due to the extension of the UK travel ban. The film was shot at Pinewood studios.
Getty Images
“Fantastic Beasts 3”
The third installment of J.K. The series “Fantastic Beasts” by Rowling, from the Harry Potter universe, will postpone its production which was due to start in March in the United Kingdom. The film stars Eddie Redmayne, Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Katherine Waterston.
Warner Bros.
“The card counter”
Paul Schrader’s “card counter”, starring Oscar Isaac, Willem Dafoe, Tye Sheridan and Tiffany Haddish, stopped production in Los Angeles for five days starting Monday after the director said on Facebook that a “player was positive for the virus. “I myself would have shot hellish flames in the rain to finish the film,” added Schrader. “I am old and asthmatic, what better way to die than at work?”
Photo by Jayne Wexler for TheWrap
“The Matrix 4”
Production of “The Matrix 4” was temporarily suspended in March, an acquaintance told TheWrap. The sequel with Keanu Reeves was in production in Berlin, Germany.
Warner Bros.
“First cow”
After releasing Kelly Reichardt’s “First Cow” on a limited release on March 6, the distributor announced Monday that it will release the film in theaters later this year.
A24
“Deer skin”
The release of the independent film “Deerskin” by director Quentin Dupieux with Jean Dujardin has been postponed until further notice. Greenwich Entertainment intended to release the film on March 20 after playing at Cannes, TIFF and the Fantastic Fest. The film will now be opened via a virtual cinema offer on May 1.
Greenwich Entertainment
“Unexplored”
“Uncharted”, the film adaptation of the famous video game franchise PlayStation with Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg and Antonio Banderas, could not start production in March against a background of coronavirus problems. As part of a larger overhaul of Sony’s release list, the film’s most recent release date has also been extended from March 2021 to October 8, 2021.
Getty Images / Naughty Dog
“The climb”
Sony Pictures Classics independent comedy “The Climb”, which played Sundance this year, was slated to hit theaters on March 20, but is now delayed until further notice.
Sony Pictures Classics
“Avatar”
The sequels of James Cameron’s four “Avatar” sequels have delayed filming in New Zealand indefinitely, according to film producer Jon Landau speaking at the New Zealand Herald. The management team was scheduled to travel to Wellington, New Zealand on Friday, but will remain in Los Angeles due to the coronavirus. Landau said he could not answer when production resumed and when the local Kiwi team could return to work. “If I told you that we will know something in two weeks, I would be lying. I may not be wrong – even a broken clock is right twice a day. But I would be lying because I do not know”, Landau said. “We are in the midst of a global crisis and this is not the film industry. I think everyone must do now everything we can do, as we say here, to smooth the curve. “
Twentieth century studios
“The personal story of David Copperfield”
Searchlight Studios was to release the comedian creator of “Veep”, Armando Iannucci, from the novel by Charles Dickens on May 8. No new release date has been set.
Projector images
“The woman at the window”
Director Joe Wright’s Amy Adams mystery thriller “The Woman in the Window” was scheduled to open May 15 in 20th century studios. No new release date has been set.
Twentieth century studios
“Taurus”
The theatrical release of the independent drama Annie Silverstein “Bull” was postponed from its release on March 20 and will now be open on VOD and digital on May 1. The film has toured the festival circuit since its Cannes debut in 2019.
Samuel Goldwyn Films
“Minions: the rise of Gru”
The latest movie “Minions” “The Rise of Gru” has been postponed from its release date on July 3. The Illumination Entertainment office in Paris was forced to close due to the coronavirus, so the film could not be finished in time. Universal will release the film on July 2, 2021, a year after its original date.
Universal
“Wonder Woman 1984”
The sequel to “Wonder Woman” with Gal Gadot will now hit theaters on August 14 after being pushed back from its June 5 release date.
Warner Bros.
“In the heights”
The musical film based on the scenic production of Lin-Manuel Miranda “In the Heights” was postponed by Warner Bros. from its release date June 26 and postponed to June 18, 2021.
Warner Bros.
“Clever”
“Malignant”, a horror film by director James Wan, has been postponed indefinitely from its August 14 release date to pave the way for the opening of “Wonder Woman 1984” at the end of the summer.
Getty Images
“Peter Rabbit 2”, “Morbius” and “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”
In a radical overhaul of its release list, Sony has moved three films scheduled for release this summer in the first quarter of 2021. The sequel to “Peter Rabbit” will now be released in January 2021 while “Morbius” and “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” “were moved next March.
Sony
“Doggy style”
Sony has also moved a World War II drama written by Tom Hanks and starring Tom Hanks out of its mid-June release date, although a new date has not yet been set.
Sony
“Mean”
Universal has removed the musical adaptation of the film “Wicked” from its release list from its original date on December 22, 2021, and will be updated later.
Getty Images
“Sing 2”
“Sing 2” of illumination will now open in the place released by “Wicked” on the Universal release list on December 22, 2021.
Lighting
“Top Gun: Maverick”
The sequel to the 1985 hit with Tom Cruise was postponed from June 24 to December 23, 2020.
Primordial
“Candyman”
Universal horror film “Candyman” by director Nia DaCosta and produced by Jordan Peele will drop from its release date from June 12 to September 25, 2020.
Universal
“Praise this”
Will Packer’s “Praise This” musical produced on a church choir has been delayed from its September 25 release date and will be added to the list by Universal at a later date.
Photographed by Ian Spanier for TheWrap
“The Spongebob Movie: Sponge On The Run”
Paramount a déplacé le film d’animation “Bob l’éponge” de sa date de sortie le 22 mai à maintenant le 7 août.
Animation suprême
“Croisière dans la jungle”
Avec le changement de “Mulan”, Disney a déplacé la sortie de la comédie d’aventure de Dwayne Johnson “Jungle Cruise” d’une année complète au 30 juillet 2021.
Disney
“Free Guy”
La comédie du jeu vidéo Ryan Reynolds devait ouvrir le 3 juillet, mais ouvrira désormais le 11 décembre.
20th Century Fox / Disney
“La dépêche française”
“The French Dispatch” du réalisateur Wes Anderson est passé du 24 juillet 2020 au 16 octobre 2020 dans le cadre du changement de Disney de son calendrier de sortie.
Images du projecteur
Indiana Jones sans titre
Le cinquième film d’Indiana Jones avec Harrison Ford a déjà changé sa date de sortie en réponse à la vague d’autres changements de sortie de Disney. Il ouvrira ses portes le 29 juillet 2022.
Primordial
“Personne”
Universal “Nobody”, un thriller de vengeance et un film d’action mettant en vedette Bob Odenkirk de l’écrivain de “John Wick” et les producteurs de “Atomic Blonde”, a été retardé de sa date de sortie le 14 août 2020 pour s’ouvrir le 26 février. 2021. En conséquence, un thriller sans titre M. Night Shyamalan prévu pour ce jour n’est plus daté et sera ajouté au calendrier plus tard.
Photographie de Steven Gerlich pour TheWrap
“Soul” et “Raya et le dernier dragon”
“Soul” de Disney et Pixar a été déplacé de sa date de sortie en juin pour ouvrir le 20 novembre. Il ouvre maintenant près de l’endroit où le film de Disney Animation Studios “Raya et le dernier dragon” devait ouvrir. Ce film fera ses débuts le 12 mars 2021. Il a rempli la fente d’un film en direct de Disney sans nom qui a maintenant été retiré de l’ardoise.
Walt Disney Studios / Pixar
“Infini”
Le dernier film du réalisateur Antoine Fuqua avec Mark Wahlberg, “Infinite”, a été repoussé par Paramount depuis sa date de sortie le 7 août pour s’ouvrir le week-end du Memorial Day, le 28 mai 2021. Le film est actuellement en post-production, et tandis que “Infinite” n’a pas été explicitement repoussé en raison du coronavirus, la nouvelle date donne au studio plus de temps pour augmenter la propriété intellectuelle originale du film.
Getty Images
“Les nombreux saints de Newark”
La préquelle de “The Sopranos” qui suit un jeune Tony Soprano, joué par le fils de James Gandolfini Michael Gandolfini, pendant les émeutes de Newark des années 1960 a été repoussée à 2021, ouvrant maintenant le 12 mars 2021 après avoir été initialement prévue pour une sortie en septembre 2020.
Getty Images
“Roi Richard”
Le biopic sur la vie du grand tennis Richard Williams avec Will Smith a été repoussé de sa date de sortie en novembre 2020 à maintenant presque un an plus tard, le 19 novembre 2021.
Getty Images
“Venom: qu’il y ait du carnage”
Alors que la suite “Venom” a obtenu un nouveau titre de Sony dans sa dernière mise à jour, “Let There Be Carnage”, elle s’est également retrouvée repoussée d’une version d’octobre pour s’ouvrir le 25 juin 2021.
Sony
“Donjons & Dragons”
Le film de Paramount basé sur le jeu “Dungeons & Dragons” des réalisateurs de “Game Night”, John Francis Daley et Jonathan Goldstein, a été reporté de la date de sortie de novembre 2021 au 27 mai 2022.
Getty Images
“Épeler”
Le film d’horreur de Paramount avec Omari Hardwick qui devait sortir en août de cette année a été retiré du calendrier de sortie, sans nouvelle date fixée pour le moment.
Starz
“John Wick: Chapitre 4”
Le quatrième film de la franchise d’action de Keanu Reeves “John Wick” a été repoussé d’un an pour ouvrir le 27 mai 2022. Lionsgate a également jonglé avec plusieurs de ses autres sorties importantes jusqu’en 2021 et 2022, dont “Fatale” (10/30 / 20), “Voyagers” (25/11/20), “The Asset” (23/04/21), “Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar” (7/16/21), “The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard” (20/08/21) et “American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story” (12/10/21). De plus, les films “Run” et “Jesus Revolution” sont tous deux sans dates de sortie.
Lionsgate
“Antebellum”
Le film d’horreur de Lionsgate “Antebellum” avec Janelle Monáe a été déplacé de sa date de sortie d’avril à maintenant la prochaine sortie du studio en 2020 le 21 août.
Lionsgate
“Spirale”
“Spiral”, la nouvelle version de Chris Rock de la franchise “Saw” qui met en vedette lui-même et Samuel L. Jackson, a été déplacé d’une version d’été 2020 pour maintenant ouvrir le 21 mai 2021.
Lionsgate
“La purge pour toujours”
Le cinquième film de la franchise d’horreur “The Purge” devait ouvrir dans les salles le 10 juillet de cette année mais a été retiré du calendrier de sortie. Aucune nouvelle date n’a encore été fixée.
Universel
“Kajillionaire”
“Kajillionaire”, le dernier film de la réalisatrice Miranda July qui a fait ses débuts à Sundance et mettant en vedette Debra Winger, Richard Jenkins et Evan Rachel Wood, a été repoussé de sa date de sortie prévue en juin pour s’ouvrir le 18 septembre 2020. Cependant, le le film sera toujours ouvert en salles dans une version limitée.
Avec l’aimable autorisation du Sundance Institute / Focus Features
Les listes de sortie pour 2021 et au-delà prennent forme alors que les studios cherchent à annuler l’été 2020
Alors que le coronavirus continue de se propager, un nombre croissant de films retardent ou suspendent la production. Au fur et à mesure que le nombre de films impactés augmente, TheWrap a estimé qu’il serait plus informatif de conserver une liste de diffusion.