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Warner Bros. announced on Monday that the release date for The Batman starring Robert Pattinson as the Dark Knight will be delayed from October 2021 to March 4th 2022. But there is some good news. Keanu Reeves will return to theaters earlier than expected. Matrix 4 has been moved up from an April 2022 release date to December 21, 2021.
Production of "Jurassic World: Dominion" from Universal Pictures has been suspended for two weeks after a few people on the set tested positive for COVID-19, director Colin Trevorrow said on Wednesday (October 7). "All tested negative shortly after, but due to our safety protocols we're going to pause for two weeks," Trevorrow wrote on Twitter.
Dwayne Johnson celebrated reaching a new milestone on social media on Thursday. He encouraged his fans to “Always speak your truth,” in a video he posted. "And the result of speaking my truth is I was just informed, I've surged past and blown by 200 MILLION FOLLOWERS on Instagram and over 300 MILLION FOLLOWERS across all platforms - officially becoming/ The #1 followed man in America.
Sandra Bullock is producing and starring in a romantic action film for Paramount Studios. The Lost City of D is centered on a romance author who discovers that a fictional city she had written about is real, prompting her to embark on a risky journey to find the city. The studio would like Ryan Reynolds to co-star but there is no deal in place. The two previously starred in The Proposal together.
According to Today Simon Cowell is doing well despite reports that he has been bed ridden for an extended period of time due to the horrible bike accident had suffered months ago. A source told the the outlet “He's doing over 10,000 steps a day as well as swimming to get his back strong and healed again and even no longer needs to wear his back brace as much." The America’s Got Talent judge was hospitalized in August due to injuries from a bicycle accident.
Director Patty Jenkins' new "Wonder Woman" movie has been delayed three times during the coronavirus pandemic. Now, the director is sounding the alarm that movie-going itself is under real threat. Lisa Bernhard produced this report.
It’s something no superhero powers can achieve right now – keep struggling movie theaters open. Director Patty Jenkins' new "Wonder Woman" film has been delayed three times as theater attendance in the U.S. has plummeted, and some cinemas have shut.