The release of Dune: Part Two could be pushed back to 2024, as Hollywood’s actors and writers continue to strike. 🔗:
. The film is currently slated for a November 3 debut.
Warner Bros. Film Group is considering a move, three individuals with knowledge of discussions, claimed to the outlet. One insider said that no shift in the theatrical date is currently planned, strikes notwithstanding. Others noted that both Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment would have to agree on a new date and that Legendary has yet to be approached by WB about a change.
from promotion of their upcoming projects. Given the starry nature of the epic sequel, a press tour without
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