In one of the most confusing award announcements in recent memory, Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P. Henson had the honor (or is that horror?) of announcing the 2021 Golden Globes nominees bright and early on their zooms.
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A Quiet Place Part II has been delayed again, and will now be released in September.The highly anticipated sequel is the latest in a long line of films having their release pushed back this week, including Jared Leto’s Morbius and James Bond film No Time To Die.The film, which sees John Krasinski return as director, was initially due to arrive in UK cinemas on March 20 last year, before the coronavirus pandemic hit the country.Since then, it has had four amended release dates.
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.In one of the most confusing award announcements in recent memory, Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P. Henson had the honor (or is that horror?) of announcing the 2021 Golden Globes nominees bright and early on their zooms.
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Another day, another release date getting delayed. Sound familiar? Well, then it’s the same films, too, a sense of deja vu is hard to ignore.
Paramount is pushing back yet again the release of the marquee title A Quiet Place Part II further into 2021 amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. The studio has now delayed John Krasinski's A Quiet Place Part II to Sept.
Following a wave of new theatrical release date delays due to COVID-19 concerns and slow vaccine rollout issues, Paramount Pictures is the latest studio getting in on the “fun” of pushing back their big releases.
Paramount is again moving the release date for A Quiet Place Part II. Now, the horror/thriller sequel will bow wide on September 17, 2021.
A new release date has been given to A Quiet Place Part II.
Also Read: 'A Quiet Place Part II,' 'Top Gun Maverick' Pushed to 2021 by Paramount“A Quiet Place” made $340.9 million worldwide on just a $17 million budget for Paramount in 2018, with just under 45% of that total coming from international markets.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAdd “A Quiet Place Part II” to the growing list of 2021 films that have already been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.Paramount’s post-apocalyptic thriller — directed by John Krasinski and starring Emily Blunt — has been postponed for a third time. It will now open in theaters on Sept.
No Time To Die has already been delayed twice; it was originally due for release in April 2020, and then was moved to November 2020 and later to April 2021. The announcement, which was shared on the film's official website, confirms reports last week that the movie would be postponed until the autumn.
coronavirus pandemic.No Time To Die will now make its cinematic bow on October 8, an official announcement confirmed, having been pushed back twice previously from its original release date of April 2020.It means that Daniel Craig’s final outing as the iconic spy will now debut 18 months after its original release date.Defending the decision in October 2020, Craig told The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon: “This thing is just bigger than all of us.