NEW RELEASE DATES AND CHANGES FOR WARNER AND UNIVERSAL

The news arrived yesterday but after some confusion, I decided this is the best time to put the finalized one into place. The confusion was due to the mistake regarding the release date of The Hobbit. (Yes, The Hobbit!) Initially it was slated for December 2013 for the first film but now it get sooner than anyone would thought. According to the new time-table, the first of The Hobbit will probably see its date set for 2012. The releasing date announced by Warner Bros was in-line with their mutual agreement with IMAX to showcase 20 films over the span of 3 years. Meanwhile, there are some bumps in and out on the schedule for Universal Pictures' side. You can view the new and updated releasing dates from both studio below:



WARNER BROS.

  • Legends of the Guardian: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (24 Sept 2010)
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (19 Nov 2010)
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (15 July 2011)
  • Happy Feet 2 (18 Nov 2011)
  • The Hobbit Part 1 (December 2012)

*Due to the agreement Warner Bros inked with IMAX, details about several planned projects under Warner's production arm at the moment. Some titles may make you goes eye-popped!! Note that all release dates are based on US releasing date. For more about local listing, please check Cinema Online.

  • Gravity (Alfonso Cuaron's space thriller previously reported that Angelina Jolie is attached but then now no longer)
  • Dark Shadows
  • Fury Road
  • Batman 3
  • Superman



UNIVERSAL PICTURES

  • The Adjustment Bureau (starring Matt Damon and Emily Blunt; from July 30 to 17 Sept 2010)
  • Charlie St Cloud (starring Zac Efron; taking 30 July 2010)
  • Your Highness (starring James Franco, Danny McBride, Natalie Portman and Zooey Deschanel; from Oct 1 to 8 April 2011)
  • Sanctum 3D (produced by James Cameron; 4 March 2011)
  • Untitled Ron Howard comedy (14 January 2011)
  • The Night Chronicle: Devil (produced by M Night Shyamalan; 11 Feb 2011)
  • Ballers (4 Nov 2011)



SOURCES: The Hollywood Reporter, SlashFilm, Empire Online
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