‘Dune’ is Being Pushed Back to October 2021 Due to the Pandemic

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Dune, Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming adaptation of the Frank Herbert novel starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Oscar Isaac, will be pushed back nearly a year from its original Dec. 18 release date.

According to Collider, the new release date for Dune is Oct. 1, 2021, which is the same day that another Warner Bros. film, The Batman, is set to be released in theaters. One of those films could be pushed back again in the schedule at a future date.

The reason for Dune’s delay, like many big tentpole movies this year, is due to ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic affecting box office returns. Many movie theaters in the U.S. and around the world have reopened, but in the U.S.—where COVID-19 has caused more than 210,000 deaths and is still a major problem in much of the country—many still feel unsafe going to an indoor movie theater or flat-out refuse to do until there’s a vaccine for COVID-19.

Notably, Dune trailers released online last month didn’t include a release date. News of Dune’s delay comes days after No Time To Die was delayed a second time for an April 2021 release. As a result, Cineworld is closing all of its Regal Cinemas theater chains in the U.S. and Cineworld and Picturehouse theaters in the U.K.

Disney also pushed back most of its major films in recent weeks. The Empty Man (Oct. 23), Death of the Nile (Dec. 18), and Soul (Nov. 20) are still on the docket for 2020, although reports indicate that Soul might be released on Disney+ instead. And although some smaller indie films are getting theatrical releases, the release window is much shorter—and they often don’t have the grand financial expectations that blockbusters have from the studios that release them.

Now that Dune won’t be released until 2021, Wonder Woman 1984 is one of the last major releases still set for 2020. It’s still set for a Dec. 25 release date, but given the studio shuffling Dune to 2021 (not to mention Tenet’s box office performance), it’s possible that Wonder Woman 1984 could be shifted yet again.

H/T Collider


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*First Published: Oct 5, 2020, 3:47 pm

Michelle Jaworski

Michelle Jaworski is a staff writer and TV/film critic at the Daily Dot. She covers entertainment, geek culture, and pop culture and has covered everything from the Sundance Film Festival, NYFF, and Tribeca to New York Comic Con and Con of Thrones. She is based in Brooklyn.

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