Sony Pushes Back Next 2 Spider-Man Movies in Giant Shuffle of Release Calendar

“Uncharted” moves up to summer 2021

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In its latest shuffle of its release calendar, Sony has pushed back the untitled Marvel “Spider-Man: Far From Home” sequel and the next animated “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” sequel.

The Marvel/Sony live-action film is moving to November 5, 2021 from July 2021, and the “Spider-Verse” sequel moves to October 7, 2022 from its April 2022 release.

The video game adaptation “Uncharted” with Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg is also moving back up to a summer release date in July after originally being pushed back to fall of 2021.

In addition to the shift to the “Spider-Verse” shift, three other Sony Pictures Animation films have all shifted. “Connected” moves back a month to Oct. 23, 2020.”Vivo” moves to June 4, 2021 from April 16, and “Hotel Transylvania 4” moves up from Christmas 2021 to now open in the summer on August 6, 2021.

Two different Kevin Hart films have also moved back, including the dramedy “Fatherhood,” moving to April 2, 2021 from Oct. 23, 2020, and the action-comedy “The Man From Toronto,” moving to September 17, 2021.

Finally, the horror film “Escape Room 2” from Columbia Pictures will now open on New Year’s Day 2021, and “The Nightingale,” with Elle and Dakota Fanning, has been removed from the release slate.

More to come…

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