Paramount and Skydance have shifted the discharge date of Tom Clancy’s “Without Remorse,” which stars Michael B. Jordan as Clancy fan-favorite John Clark, to Feb. 26, 2021, the studio introduced on Friday.
The movie was initially slated to be launched on Oct. 2 of this 12 months.
John Clark, the pinnacle of a world counter-terrorist unit known as Rainbow Six, was regarded by Clancy because the “dark side” of his protagonist, Jack Ryan. Jordan would be the third actor to play the character on display, following Willem Dafoe within the 1994 adaptation of “Clear and Present Danger” and Liev Schreiber within the 2002 movie “The Sum of All Fears.”
“Without Remorse” is presently deliberate as a part of a collection to be adopted by an adaptation of Clancy’s “Rainbow Six.” The collection will mark the second currently-ongoing manufacturing based mostly on Tom Clancy’s characters and ideas, following Amazon Prime’s “Jack Ryan,” which stars John Krasinski.
“Sicario: Day of the Soldado” director Stefano Sollima directed the mission. Akiva Goldsman produced the movie. Jordan additionally produced with Josh Appelbaum and Corin Nemec.
The transfer comes as COVID-19 infections proceed to rise in cities throughout the U.S. On Friday, Disney introduced that it has as soon as once more moved the discharge date of its live-action adaptation of “Mulan,” now opening Aug. 21, putting a serious blow to the movie show trade’s hope for a powerful summer season reopening.
All the Movies Suspended or Delayed Due to Coronavirus Pandemic (Updating)
As the coronavirus continues to unfold, an growing variety of films are delaying or suspending manufacturing. As the variety of impacted films grows, TheWrap felt it might be most informative to maintain a operating listing.
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“No Time to Die”
MGM, Universal and Bond producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli introduced that after cautious consideration and thorough analysis of the worldwide theatrical market, the discharge of “No Time to Die” will probably be postponed till November 2020.
Photo credit score: Universal
“A Quiet Place Part II”
Director John Krasinski introduced on Instagram that the horror sequel’s March theatrical launch could be delayed amid the rising unfold of the coronavirus across the globe. Paramount has now dated the movie for launch on Sept. 4.
Photo credit score: Paramount
“Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway”
“Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” was one of many first movies delayed as a part of the coronavirus, with Sony pushing its late March launch to Aug. 7. But because the shutdowns continued, Sony juggled its launch slate in order that the household movie will now open Jan. 15, 2021.
Photo credit score: Sony
“Fast and Furious 9”
The launch of the following “Fast & Furious” installment, “F9,” has been delayed from May 22 to now opening on April 2, 2021.
Photo credit score: Universal
“The Lovebirds”
Paramount postponed the April three theatrical launch of the romantic comedy “The Lovebirds” starring Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani after its SXSW premiere was additionally canceled. Netflix then acquired the movie from Paramount and debuted it on May 22.
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“Blue Story”
Paramount postponed the theatrical launch UK gang movie “Blue Story,” which was set to open on March 20. The movie then premiered on digital on May 5.