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Timothée Chalamet in a still from Dune: Part Two
December 20, while the Blitz Bazawule-directed musical is scheduled to drop just five days later on Christmas Day.
While it's certainly disheartening for fans, it does make sense for Denis Villeneuve's walked out of the screening in solidarity. The report notes that WB looking for a future release date indicates that the company isn't confident that the strike will be resolved by mid-autumn/ fall.
This is very reminiscent of the year 2021 again when the Villeneuve said in an open letter, at the time. “I'm speaking on my own behalf, though I stand in solidarity with the sixteen other filmmakers who now face the same fate.”
Peter Safran didn't want to promise a cinematic universe that would not come to fruition.
The November slot this year is packed with other highly anticipated films such as Marvel Studios/ Disney's Napoleon (November 22). Currently, it's unclear whether those studios also plan on delaying its releases.
For the time being, Dune: Part Two is still slated to release November 3 in theatres worldwide.
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