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All the Studio Movies Still Scheduled to Open in Theaters in
“No Time to Die” was simply the primary domino to fall. When the 25th James Bond film moved from its launch in November and prompted Cineworld to announce the “temporary suspension” of over 600 areas within the U.S. and the U.Ok., it begged the query, simply which movies are nonetheless slated to open in theaters in 2020?
Honestly, not a ton, and the goalposts are shifting so rapidly that TheWrap simply reported the sci-fi epic “Dune” from Warner Bros. would additionally not open on December 18 as deliberate.
UPDATE 10/9: “Soul” eliminated, “Promising Young Woman” added, “Voyagers” and “Fatale” eliminated
We’ve already seen loads of motion pictures bounce ship from 2020, with movies like “Black Widow,” “Top Gun: Maverick,” “West Side Story” and extra pushing again by a number of extra months to summer season 2021 or past. But we already performed this recreation earlier this yr, and already delayed motion pictures like “Wonder Woman 1984” nonetheless extremely have query marks over their heads.
Below we’ve rounded up the remaining studio motion pictures which are nonetheless slated for a large, theatrical launch within the waning months of 2020. And as you’ll see, we’re a number of weeks out from any main studio launch, with the prospect that the remainder of the yr might look fairly skinny quick. We’ll replace this submit because the schedule retains altering:
OCTOBER
- “The War With Grandpa” – 10/9 – 101 Studios – Family comedy starring Robert De Niro, Uma Thurman, Oakes Fegley
- “Yellow Rose” – 10/9 – Sony/Stage 6 Films – Country music drama written and directed by Diane Paragas
- “Honest Thief” – 10/16 – Open Road/Briarcliff Entertainment – Action/thriller starring Liam Neeson
- “2 Hearts” – 10/16 – Freestyle Releasing – Romance starring Jacob Elordi, Radha Mitchell
- “The Kid Detective” – 10/16 – Sony/Stage 6 Films – Indie darkish comedy starring Adam Brody
- “The Empty Man” – 10/23 – 20th Century Studios/Disney – Mystery and thriller starring James Badge Dale, Stephen Root and Joel Courtney
- “Connected” – Undated TBD 2020 – Sony – Animated household comedy delayed from its Oct. 23 launch
NOVEMBER
- “Let Him Go” – 11/6 – Focus Features – Crime drama starring Diane Lane and Kevin Costner
- “The Comeback Trail” – 11/13 – Cloudburst Entertainment – Action comedy starring Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Tommy Lee Jones
- “Freaky” – 11/13 (restricted) – Universal Pictures – Comedy and horror movie from Blumhouse Productions starring Kathryn Newton and Vince Vaughn
- “Happiest Season” – 11/25 – Sony/TriStar Pictures – Holiday comedy starring Alison Brie, Mackenzie Davis and Kristen Stewart
- “The Croods: A New Age” – Universal Pictures/DreamWorks Animation – Animated sequel starring Ryan Reynolds and Nicolas Cage
DECEMBER
- “Nomadland” – 12/4 (restricted) – Searchlight Pictures – Chloé Zhao drama that performed at Venice and TIFF starring Frances McDormand
- “Free Guy” – 12/11 – 20th Century Studios/Disney – Ryan Reynolds action-comedy
- “Coming 2 America” – 12/18 – Paramount – Sequel to 1988 Eddie Murphy comedy “Coming to America”
- “Death on the Nile” – 12/18 – 20th Century Studios/Disney – Agatha Christie thriller starring Kenneth Branagh in follow-up to “Murder on the Orient Express”
- “The Father” – 12/18 (restricted) – Sony Pictures Classics – Drama starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman
- “Wonder Woman 1984” – 12/25 – Warner Bros. – DC Superhero sequel starring Gal Gadot
- “News of the World” – 12/25 – Universal Pictures – Paul Greengrass Western starring Tom Hanks
- “The Truffle Hunters” – 12/25 (restricted) – Sony Pictures Classics – Italian documentary that performed at TIFF
- “Promising Young Woman” – 12/25 – Focus Features – #MeToo thriller…