27 Apr – Hollywood studios aren't done shuffling their release schedules just yet. In fact, one studio's decision to shift their movies' dates can cause a ripple effect on other studios' schedules. Such is the case with the Tom Holland-starring "Spider-Man 3", which is distributed by Sony but co-produced with Disney's Marvel. According to The Verge, Sony has shifted the follow-up to "Spider-Man: Far from Home" and "Spider-Man: Homecoming" to 5 November 2021. It was originally set for release in North American cinemas on 16 July 2021. Since the movie is part of Disney's MCU, the studio is accommodating the move by rescheduling "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" and "Thor: Love and Thunder" as well, even though both these sequels have also recently been moved to new dates.
Over at Paramount Pictures, the studio has also been busy giving new dates to its movies. Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible 7", which had to stop filming in Italy last month when the COVID-19 pandemic worsened, has been pushed from 23 July 2021 to 19 November 2021. This forces its follow-up "Mission: Impossible 8" to move too, from 5 August 2022 to 4 November 2022, facing off against "Shazam! 2" and an untitled Disney movie. As for Chris Pratt's "The Tomorrow War", after being previously pulled from its 25 December 2020 release to accommodate another Tom Cruise-starrer, "Top Gun: Maverick", it finally has a new release date of 23 July 2021.