Matt Reeves’ ‘Batman’ sequel suffers third delay as JJ Abrams’ first film since ‘Rise of Skywalker’ is also pushed back

The last film JJ Abrams directed was the 2019 franchise closer “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” And now Abrams’ legion of fans will have to wait one more year for his next directorial project. will officially move Abrams’ “The Great Beyond” from Nov.
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The last film JJ Abrams directed was the 2019 franchise closer “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” And now Abrams’ legion of fans will have to wait one more year for his next directorial project. will officially move Abrams’ “The Great Beyond” from Nov. 1, 2027, Page Six Hollywood has learned. The move presented a tricky scheduling conundrum for Warner Bros., which already had Matt Reeves’ “The Batman: Part II,” currently shooting in London, slated for release in that same Oct.
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- The last film JJ Abrams directed was the 2019 franchise closer “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” And now Abrams’ legion of fans will have to wait one more year for his next directorial project. will officially move Abrams’ “The Great Beyond” from Nov.
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Matt Reeves’ ‘Batman’ sequel suffers third delay as JJ Abrams’ first film since ‘Rise of Skywalker’ is also pushed back
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