The release of Dune: Part Two has been postponed to March 15th due to ongoing writer and actor strikes, according to Variety. The highly anticipated film was originally set for November 3rd, but Warner Bros. and producer Legendary Entertainment agreed to delay it by four months. This decision was likely made because the film wouldn’t reach its full box office potential without the publicity generated by its star-studded cast.
The studio and production company resisted delaying the film for as long as possible, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. However, they would have had to start advertising the film by early September. It is said that they hoped the additional time would allow the cast, which includes Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, and Christopher Walken, to fully participate in the marketing campaign.
In addition to Part Two, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim have also been postponed to April 12th, 2024, and December 13th, 2024, respectively. These dates were rearranged…
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