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Lots Of Release Date Changes

By Garth Franklin Wednesday July 27th 2005 03:20PM

Some major release date shifts have happened in the last few days, here's a breakdown of the big shifts and announcements:

  • The much anticipated Val Kilmer/Robert Downey Jr. action comedy "Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang" has finally been set for a US release on September 16th 2005.

  • The Keira Knightley led adaptation of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" has been delayed two months to November 18th 2005.

  • The Charlize Theron sci-fi actioneer "Aeon Flux" is aiming for a December 2nd 2005 release.

  • The George Clooney Middle East drama "Syriana" has been delayed two months til November 23rd 2005.

  • The Jennifer Aniston and Kevin Costner comedy "Rumour Has It" has been pushed back from early December to Xmas.

  • Miramax has pushed back "Underclassmen" by a month to September 2nd, leaving "Dukes of Hazzard" the only new film getting a wide release next week.

  • "North Country", the Charlize Theron film formerly titled "Class Action", has been pushed back to October 14th 2005.

  • Kiddie flick "Little Manhattan" has finally set a release date of September 30th 2005.

  • The Michael Douglas and Kim Basinger drama "The Sentinel" has set an April 21st 2006 release.

  • Josh Hartnett drama "The Squid and The Whale" will hit cinemas on October 7th 2005.

  • George Clooney's film take on Edward R. Murrow's infamous McCarthy interviews has been moved up several months to a October 7th 2005 release date.

  • Nic Cage arms drama "Lord of War" has been moved up a few weeks to September 16th 2005.

  • The Diane Lane, Donald Sutherland & Chris Evans drama "Fierce People" has been pushed back several months to April 2006.

  • The Russian thriller "Night Watch" has been pulled from its release this week and is now headed for a fourth quarter release.

  • The Weinstein Co. CG animated "Hoodwinked" has set an Xmas 2005 release.

  • The Jay Hernandez led "Carlito's Way: Rise to Power" prequel will not go theatrical, rather heading straight to DVD on September 27th.

Thanks to 'thebatsignal', 'Austin 3:16'.

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