Wonder Woman 1984
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In a startling release shake-up, Warner Bros. moved 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Wonder Woman 1984 from its mid-August premiere to October 2, delayed Christopher Nolan's Tenet by two weeks, from July 17 to July 31, and pushed back The Matrix 4 by almost a year. 🉐The 𝄹heavyweight showdown Godzilla vs. Kong has also been moved back.

The Wonder Woman 1984 announcement was made on twitter, with the movie's official account deciding against calling it a "delay". The other announcements first appeared in trade-press before🦹 being circulated widely by the studio.

Despite an earlier report to the contrary, Warner Bros. appears committed to a theatrical premiere for Wonder Woman 1984. In March, the mov📖ie was delayed from its original June 4 pr🐭emiere to August.

Tenet was set to mark the widespread reopening of movie theaters as governments across the world loosen lockdown measures and allow business owners to open their doors. However, many box office analysts fear that the vas🍃t majority of people will not want to venture back to cinemas come mid-July, which would heavily affect Tenet – which has a budget of around $200 million. In Tenet's place, the studio is giving Nolan's Inception a 10th anniversary theatrical run on July 17. 

The Matrix 4, whi🐓ch paused production earlier this year but hopes to start up again later in the year, has been moved from May 21, 2021 to April 1, 2022. The significant year-long delay means the sequel to the Matrix trilogy will open a week after Marvel's Doctor Strange sequel. 

Godzilla vs. Kong was due in cinemas this November, but now takes The Matrix 4's May 21 release date. Robert Zemecܫkis’ adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Witches no longer ℱhas a release date, having been due in 2021, and the Tom & Jerry movie has been delayed from this coming December until March 5, 2021.

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