Fans will have to wait just a bit longer for the next film in the FastandFurious franchise
— the movie’s working title for now — is pushing back its release in theaters by six weeks from April 7, 2023, the beginning of Easter weekend, to May 19, 2023, Universal said Tuesday.Universal already had the May 19 date reserved for an “untitled event” film.pic will now open closer to the lucrative Memorial Day corridor.
In terms of competition, other event pics dated for early summer 2023 includeUniversal isn’t giving up the Easter slot entirely and, in a twinned move, said that an untitled DreamWorks Animation film will move from March 24, 2023 to April 7, 2023. franchise, which will be the conclusion of the core movies. Lin has directed five
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