is flying off to a new date. The film will now open Oct. 2, 2026. That’s back a year from when the film’s original date. It wasn’t the only notable change made to Warner Bros. release calendar on Tuesday: the Maggie Gyllenhaal-directed , starring Christian Bale, will take ‘s old date of Oct. 3, 2025; Barry Levinson’s gangster pic is being delayed from Nov. 24, 2024 to March 21, 2025; and Paul Thomas Anderson’s untitled star-studded event has landed an Aug. 8, 2025, release date. All of the titles will be offered in Imax. The sequel to ‘ was first announced at CinemaCon in April 2022. In August of that year, Mattson Tomlin to co-write with Reeves, and in late January 2023, DC Studios Bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran gave the film a title and date of Oct. 3, 2025. DC insiders say the delay is related to last year’s strikes. enjoyed the second best opening of the pandemic on its way to a global haul of $770.3 million. It launched a new franchise, with Colin Farrell’s , and Reeves developing an Arkham Asylum-focused show that morphed out of an earlier idea for a series focused on the Gotham
police Department. The sprawling cast also included Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul Dano as The Riddler and Andy Serkis as Alfred. The film also featured Barry Keoghan as a mysterious Arkham Asylum inmate who befriends Riddler, with the character set up as a version of The Joker. also stars Jessie Buckley, Peter Sarsgaard, with Annette Bening and Penelope Cruz. Gyllenhaal wrote the script for the action pic, and is also producing alongside Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Talia Kleinhendler and Osnat Handelsman-Keren There’s plenty of intrigue as to writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson’s untitled film, which stars
Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, Wood Harris, Alana Haim and Chase Infiniti. The filmmaker produced alongside Sara Murphy and Adam Somner. Plot details are being kept under tight wraps. was relocated for competitive reasons, a source says. The gangster pic stars Robert De Niro, Debra Messing, Cosmo Jarvis, Kathrine Narducci and Michael Rispoli. Levinson directed from a script by Nick Pileggi, and produced alongside Irwin Winkler, Jason Sosnoff, Charles Winkler and David Winkler. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day More from The
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