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In what was to be expected, Legendary Entertainment and Warner Bros’ highly anticipated sequel, Dune: Part Two, from Denis Villeneuve is moving off its Nov. 3 theatrical release to March 15, 2024 due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike. The sequel based on the Frank Herbert penned novel will also play Imax on its new date. Don’t be surprised if Dune: Part Two fires off either the Berlin Film Festival or SXSW in the late winter/early spring.
Meanwhile despite the rumors out there about Warner Bros further shaking up their December release calendar due to the strike, their current holiday tentpoles of Wonka (Dec 15), DC’s Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (Dec. 20) and The Color Purple (Dec. 25) will stick to their release dates, even if the SAG-AFTRA strike is still lingering. Suspicions abounded when there wasn’t a trailer this summer for James Wan’s Aquaman 2 tagged to the theatrical release of Warner’s Barbie. Warners has heard from exhibition loud and clear that they need these movies like air after the 2020-2021 Covid closure. As such theater circuits be working aggressively with the Burbank, CA lot on promoting these pics on their social media channels, and to their loyalty club members.
Dune: Part Two is taking the date previously held by Legendary’s Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire which now moves to April 12 next year. Scheduled on that date was New Line’s animated feature, Lord of the Rings The War of Rohirrim, which now is being pushed to Dec. 13, 2024. Godzilla X Kong on its new dated remains unopposed by any rival tentpoles. The only other movie dated on Dec. 13 next year is Sony’s reboot of The Karate Kid. Dune 2 also remains unopposed curently on its new March date.
It stands to reason that Dune: Part Two would get
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Is this the domino in the Fall release calendar that causes all the others to tumble? Variety reports that Warner Bros. has pushed Denis Villeneuve‘s “Dune: Part Two” to a March 15, 2024 release.
. The film, originally slated to release Nov. 3, will now be delayed until March 15, 2024.
The release of “Dune: Part Two,” one of the fall’s most anticipated films, has been postponed from November until next year, Warner Bros. confirmed Thursday.
Dune: Part Two has officially been pushed back to next year.Warner Bros. announced the delay today (August 25), confirming that it will no longer premiere this November, and will instead begin screening in cinemas on March 15 next year.The official Dune X/Twitter page has also changed its profile and header pictures, reflecting its new release date.
Dune: Part Two has moved release dates yet again.
Variety exclusively reported last month that the company was eyeing a 2024 date for the sci-fi tentpole. Legendary Entertainment co-produced “Dune: Part Two” with Warner Bros. Film Group, and both parties had to agree on a new release date.
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