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Warner Bros Moves Batman, Flash, Shazam 2 Due to Coronavirus

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The Batusi has become the Bat-shuffle.

The Batusi has become the Bat-shuffle.
Image: Warner Bros.

Surprisingly, The Flash standalone has been brought forward? About time that movie got news that wasn’t a director leaving.

The Hollywood Reporter has word that, in part due to production delays caused by the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic, Warner Bros. has re-dated several more movies for its 2021 and 2022 release windows. As far as its DC Comics slate is concerned, currently three movies have been affected. Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson’s solo bat-outing, The Batman, will now release on Oct. 1, 2021, having previously been scheduled for a June 2021 release.

It’s perhaps the highest-profile move for DC’s films in the shuffling, but not the only one: The Flash, the long in the works standalone outing for Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen is another. Currently directed by Andy Muschietti, the movie has moved one month earlier from its originally planned July 1, 2022 release date to to June 3, 2022. Meanwhile, the follow up to Shazam (starring Zachary Levi) has been hit with the longest delay of them all, moving from April 1, 2022 to November 4, 2022 (no joke, sadly).

This is just the latest in what has become a rolling reshuffling of Hollywood studio slates as the entertainment world continues to wrestle with the covid-19 outbreak. Disney recently underwent a major overhaul of its future slate, while this year Warner Bros. has already pushed back the release of multiple Summer 2020 movies, including Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman 1984. We’ll bring you more as we know it.


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Source: gizmodo.com