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The release of 'Dune: Part Two' has been pushed to 2024. This news comes amid the ongoing actors strike, which prevents stars from promoting their projects. The big-budget sequel from Legendary and Warner Bros. was slated to open on November 3rd in North America timed to its global rollout. Now, it will debut domestically on March 15th, 2024 instead.
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00:00What if Paul Atreides were still alive?
00:07The release of Dune Part 2 has been pushed to next year.
00:10This news comes amid the ongoing actor strike,
00:13which prevents stars from promoting their projects.
00:15The big-budget sequel from Legendary and Warner Brothers
00:18was slated to open on November 3rd in North America,
00:21timed to its global rollout.
00:22Now it will debut domestically on March 15th, 2024, instead.
00:26When you see sand here, imagine water.
00:29If you dive in, you can't reach the bottom.
00:32You dive in?
00:33Yes, it's called swimming.
00:34I don't believe you.
00:37Dune Part 2 becomes the biggest casualty to date
00:39in terms of the strike's impact on the 2023 theatrical release calendar.
00:43While this isn't great news for theater owners,
00:45the impact could have been far worse.
00:47Warner Brothers is keeping its three big December movies on the calendar.
00:50Wonka is still set for release on December 15th,
00:53Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom its theaters on December 20th,
00:56and The Color Purple will be released on December 25th.
00:59For more on this story and the latest movie news,
01:01head to THR.com.
01:03This is The Hollywood Reporter News.
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