LOS ANGELES: Hollywood studio Warner Bros has reshuffled its superhero movie slate because it announced new release dates for lots a lot-awaited titles.
Dwayne Johnson-led “Black Adam”, Ezra Miller’s “The Flash” and “Aquaman 2”, starring Jason Momoa, are a number of the most important movies to be pushed lower back due to “COVID-induced production delays with visual consequences”, said Variety.
“Black Adam”, with a view to mark Johnson’s access into the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), has been driven lower back by using 3 months – from July 29 to October 21, 2022.
“The Flash”, Miller’s first solo trip because the dashing superhero The Flash, and “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom”, the sequel to 2018 blockbuster “Aquaman”, will now be released in 2023.
“The Flash” has been moved from November 4, 2022, to June 23, 2023, while “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” will debut in theatres on March 17, 2023, instead of in advance date December 16, 2022.
Animated characteristic “DC League of Super-Pets”, in which Johnson voices Superman’s dog excellent friend, Krypto the Super-Dog, additionally saw its launch date moved lower back from May 20, 2022 to July 29, 2022.
Meanwhile, Zachary Levi’s “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” has been moved up as the film will now release on June 2, 2023. The film, which is a sequel to the actor’s 2019 film”, became earlier slated for December 12, 2022.
In non-superhero launch actions, Warner Bros announced that Timothee Chalamet-starrer “Wonka” will now release on December 15, 2023. The musical film changed into formerly set for debut in theatres on March 17, 2023.
Another movie, “Meg 2: The Trench”, starring Jason Statham, has acquired an legitimate launch date. The film, which is a sequel to British actor’s 2018 movie “The Meg”, will launch on August four, 2023.
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