Warner Bros. delays 'Wonder Woman 1984,' but keeps 'Dune' release date - Business Insider

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Warner Bros. has delayed 'Wonder Woman 1984' to Christmas, but 'Dune' is still slated to debut a week earlier

The studio's other tentpole, "Dune," is still slated for theatrical release a week earlier, on December 18.Warner Bros. has delayed "Wonder Woman 1984" from October 2 to December 25, Christmas Day, the studio confirmed to Business Insider on Friday.

The studio's other tentpole release, "Dune," is still scheduled for theatrical release a week earlier on December 18, Warner Bros. confirmed. The studio feels there's room in the marketplace for both movies and is hoping theaters in New York and Los Angeles, the two biggest US movie markets, are open by then, a person familiar with the strategy said.

"Because I know how important it is to bring this movie to you on a big screen when all of us can share the experience together, I'm hopeful you won't mind waiting just a little bit longer," director Patty Jenkins said in a statement. The move comes after the studio's Christopher Nolan movie, "Tenet," debuted over Labor Day weekend to a slow start with $20.2 million domestically. "Tenet" is faring better internationally and has grossed $152 million globally so far. The studio said it is betting on the long-term results in the US.

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