Not surprisingly, Batman The release date has once again been delayed, this time to 2022. This shift comes on the heels of breaking our news that Warner Bros. was moving. Dune Outside of December 2020 and in October 21, 2021, which was found to be in conflict with the October 1, 2021 release date. Batman.
Indeed, Werner Bros. has announced a series of release date changes for a number of his films:
- Batman Runs October 1, 2021 to March 4, 2022
- Matrix 4 Move from April 1, 2022 to December 22, 2021
- Flash Runs June 3, 2022 to November 4, 2022
- Shazam! 2 Runs November 4, 2022 to June 2, 2023
- Black Adam Runs December 22, 2021 and is now undated
All these Warner Bros. Release date changes are the result of COVID-related delays that have thrown waste into the 2020 release calendar. Not the same as big movies Dune Which was supposed to come out this year, will now be released next year, but production on films like Batman Have suffered delays that have led to an increase in their schedule length.
Matrix Sequel – which brings back Keyu Reeves And Carrie-Ann Moss With the director Lana Vachovsky – Here is the only film that is really moving forward Above On schedule, but clearly Warner Bros. is also assessing its calendar from a financial point of view, and it is important to make sure that its guaranteed office fees go beyond its financial credit lenders.
There is a great curiosity outside the crowd Black Adam Is undated. This Dwayne Johnson DC Movie was scheduled to begin filming this summer, but due to the Covid delay, the start date for the first quarter of 2021 is now in sight. At least finally we heard. It’s possible that something has changed, or it’s just possible that Warner Bros. doesn’t have a brand new date yet for the highly anticipated film. Regardless, the casting is going very well and I can’t even imagine WB Dwayne Johnson letting the superhero movie go his way, so hopefully we’ll hear about a new release date for that.
For no Batman, The film was a cornerstone of Warner Bros. ‘Successful DC Phantom event this past August where it released its excellent first trailer. I was quite looking forward to that Halloween-centric release date, and admit that I’m a little shocked that it’s now located as a regular spring tentpole. Alas, at least we’ll still get to see it, and at least we’ll get it Dune To recruit us in the wake of this delay.
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