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2* ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' almost made its UsefulNotes/BluRay and Digital HD debut in Spring 2013, with the ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'' 2012 Diamond Edition BD even including an ad for it. However, after Disney decided to release ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' in HD in February 2013 (the month of its 60th anniversary), Creator/{{Disney}}'s American home video branch pushed back ''Aladdin'''s HD release date, to October 2015. The European/Australian branch still released ''Aladdin'' on Blu-ray in Spring 2013, with different cover art and bonus features than the American BD would eventually receive.
3* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'' originally had their respective DVD debuts scheduled for October 2005 and Oct. 2007. In 2003, they got pushed up to March and October of 2005, ensuring that all of Creator/WaltDisney's additions to the Disney Animated Canon would come to DVD[[note]]Until 2005, ''Bambi'' and ''Cinderella'' remained the only DAC movies from the 1940s-'50s unavailable on DVD.[[/note]] before Disney would start releasing Blu-Ray Discs.
4* ''WesternAnimation/{{Barnyard}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAntBully'' were set to be released on July 28 and August 4 2006, respectively. Some time prior to the first, their release dates got switched around.
5* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'':
6** The special edition (with the new "Human Again" sequence) was supposed to be released during the 1998 holiday season, but it was delayed so as not to compete with ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' and ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'', among other films. It was rescheduled for Spring 1999, but when the decision to move ''Doug's 1st Movie'' from direct-to-video to a theatrical release was made (in the wake of ''WesternAnimation/TheRugratsMovie'''s success that previous holiday season!) it was moved to the end of the year -- only to be delayed again both because ''that'' Christmas was unusually competitive and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and the IMAX release of ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' were also due. It was finally released on IMAX screens at the top of 2002.
7** Then there was the 3-D reissue. Originally scheduled for February 12th, 2010, Disney pulled it from the schedule and released it on Blu-ray instead. After ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' had a successful run in 3-D, the 3-D version of ''Beauty and the Beast'' finally went to theatres on January 13th, 2012.
8* ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron'' was originally scheduled for Christmas 1984, but was delayed to July 1985 due to ExecutiveMeddling revising and editing the film to make the film less dark and scary in the wake of a badly-received test screening. A reissue of ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'' took over the Christmas slot.
9* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bolt}}'' was originally going to be released in 2006, but it was changed to 2007, then Summer 2008, and finally November 21, 2008.
10* ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'' was originally supposed to be released on November 4, 2005, which was even mentioned in the film's first teaser, but it was changed to June 9, 2006 due to Disney's purchase of Creator/{{Pixar}}.
11* ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' was originally supposed to be released on July 1, 2005, but it was pushed back to November 4.
12* The English dub of the South Korean film ''Animation/DinoTime'' was originally announced to be released in America on December 7, 2012, but as of summer 2013 it still hasn't been released.
13** With the hype over ''Film/JurassicWorld'', it's been released in America on a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and retitled ''Back to the Jurassic''.
14*** In the UK it was released on DVD only, still with the original title.
15* ''WesternAnimation/{{Elio}}'' was originally slated for release on March 1, 2024 before being pushed back to June 13, 2025 due to [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes the SAG-AFTRA strike]]. Due to this, Pixar released their three Creator/DisneyPlus films (''WesternAnimation/{{Soul}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Luca}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'') in theaters nationwide around the time the film was supposed to come out.
16* ''WesternAnimation/TheFoxAndTheHound'' was originally going to be released in late 1980, but it got pushed back to July 1981 due to the departure of Creator/DonBluth and his team from Disney.
17* ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'' originally was scheduled for a November 27, 2019 release, six years to the day of the release of ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''. However, the release date was bumped forward a week to November 22nd.
18* Creator/{{Pixar}}'s ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'' was shelved from May 2014 to November 2015 after director Bob Peterson left the project. As a result, ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'' was moved to June 2016 and ''Film/{{Maleficent}}'' was pushed back to fill in the gap left by ''The Good Dinosaur''. This delay caused the Pixar short ''WesternAnimation/PartyCentral'', which was going to accompany ''The Good Dinosaur'', to be released with ''Film/MuppetsMostWanted'' in March 2014.
19* ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' was originally going to be released in November 1994, but due to production delays at [[Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationUnits Walt Disney Animation France]], it was moved to April 1995 and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' was re-released to fill the gap in Disney's release schedule.
20* ''WesternAnimation/HappyHalloweenScoobyDoo'' was meant to come out in 2019 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Scooby Doo. Due to executive meddling and script changes, it was released on October 6, 2020.
21* Earlier posters and trailers gave the release date for the third ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' film, ''Animation/HappyHeroesTheStones'', as July 8th, 2022, which was later moved back to July 22nd.
22* Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's ''WesternAnimation/Home2015'' was scheduled for November 2014 and ''WesternAnimation/PenguinsOfMadagascar'' was aimed at March 2015 before the films swapped dates.
23** [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160827195728/https://colorado.wish.org/wishes/wish-stories/wish-to-be/animated-character-voice-wish According to this article]], the initial release date of ''Home'' was November 2016, a date which would later go to ''WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}}''.
24* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoodwinked}} 2'' was going to be released in 2010 (with fast food toys appearing before the movie was even released), but was pushed back until Spring 2011.
25* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'' was originally going to be released in the fall of 1987, but it was delayed by a year due to the relocation of Sullivan Bluth Studios to Ireland.
26* ''WesternAnimation/MeetTheRobinsons'' was to have been released on December 15, 2006 but it got pushed to March 30, 2007.
27* ''WesternAnimation/MrBugGoesToTown'' was originally going to be released to theaters sometime in the fall of 1941, but it was moved to December to avoid competition with ''{{WesternAnimation/Dumbo}}''. Unfortunately, its release date was a mere two days before [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII the bombing of Pearl Harbor]], which contributed to its failure.
28* The CGI adaptation of ''[[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Mr. Peabody and Sherman]]'' was supposed to be released on November 8, 2013, but got moved to March 7, 2014.
29* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheNutJob The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature]]'' was supposed to be released on May 19, 2017, but was moved to August 11, 2017 because of competition from ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2''. Like Hoodwinked!, kids' meal toys were given away months prior to the film's release at Hardee's as a result.
30* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'' was originally going to be released in November 2006, but it was changed to June 29, 2007.
31* ''WesternAnimation/RecessSchoolsOut'' was originally scheduled for July 2000, but due to Disney fearing competition from ''Anime/{{Pokemon 2000}}'', the movie was moved to February 2001.
32* A trailer for ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'' (seen on the VHS of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'') promised a video release on November 20, 1998 (November 24 on the Canadian prints). It would eventually get released on January 5, 1999 (and then recalled and re-released that March because of the "breast" controversy).
33* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'' was to have been released in June 2004, but it got bumped to May 21 before its final date of May 19.
34* ''WesternAnimation/ShrekTheThird'' was originally going to be released in November 2006, but it was changed to May 2007.
35* ''Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'' was originally going to be released on October of 2022, but was later changed to April 2023, and later, June 4, 2023.
36* ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'' was originally set for release for June 18, 1999, but was then moved later to July 17 and back again. It bounced to June 11 and July 2 before getting its final release date of June 30.
37* ''WesternAnimation/SpiesInDisguise'' had its release date pushed to December 2019 from September due to the Disney/Fox merger.
38* ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water]]'' was originally planned for a late 2014 release (possibly to coincide with the show's 15th anniversary and the first movie's 10th anniversary), but was then pushed to February 13, 2015, and then pushed again to February 6, 2015 in order to avoid competition with ''Film/FiftyShadesOfGrey''. The irony is that one of the posters for the movie ''parodies Fifty Shades of Grey''. [[http://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/movies/news/a36633/spongebob-fifty-shades-drive-in-problem/ And then these two incidents]] [[http://www.reporterherald.com/news/loveland-local-news/ci_27544844/movie-mix-up-adds-fifty-shades-spongebob happened when it came out.]]
39* Creator/IlluminationEntertainment's ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' [[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1518756878251089921?cxt=HHwWgoCzxbDV2pMqAAAA was delayed 4 months]] from the holiday 2022 season to April 2023 (7th for North America, 28th for Japan). While it still released on April 28 in Japan, it was moved up two days to April 5 in most of the rest of the world, including North America.
40* ''WesternAnimation/SurfsUp'' was originally going to be released in 2006, but it was changed to June 8, 2007.
41* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' was originally scheduled for June 15, 2018 while ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'' was targeted at June 21, 2019, before Pixar switched the films' dates due to the latter already being completed before the former.
42* ''WesternAnimation/ATrollInCentralPark'' was originally scheduled for release in March 1994, but production difficulties postponed it until October.
43* ''WesternAnimation/{{Uglydolls}}'' was originally set to release on May 10th, 2019. It was bumped forward to May 3rd of the same year, most likely to avoid competing with ''Film/PokemonDetectivePikachu'', which also releases on the 10th and following ''Film/AvengersEndgame''[='=]s below-mentioned push. However, the film still leaves a reference to this original date during the "Couldn't Be Better" musical number, where Moxy circles the original release date, Friday, May 10th, on her calendar.
44* ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie'' was originally going to come out on digital on June 8, 2020 before being moved to June 30.
45* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' was originally scheduled for March 22, 2013, but was bumped ahead to November 2, 2012.
46** Fortunately, its DVD release was released two weeks before its initially scheduled release date.
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50* ''Airplane Mode'' (which starred Creator/LoganPaul as the main character) was delayed by over a year after Paul's incident in [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aokigahara Aokigahara]].
51* ''Film/AlitaBattleAngel'' was originally set to be released on July 20, 2018, but after poor reception over the title character's uncanny looks, it was delayed to December 21, 2018 to accommodate re-editing some of the CGI, and then again to February 14, 2019 due to heavy competition during the infamous "Christmas Blitz" of December 2018 (it would had been released on the same day as ''Film/{{Aquaman|2018}}'' and ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'', two days after ''Film/MaryPoppinsReturns'', and a week after ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'' and ''Film/MortalEngines''. ''Mortal Engines'' ended up steamrolled by all of them and it's highly likely ''Alita'' would've had a similar fate had its December release date been maintained).
52* The film adaptation of ''Film/ArtemisFowl'' was originally going to be released on August 9, 2019 (the same day that ''Film/DoraAndTheLostCityOfGold'' and ''[[Film/ScaryStoriesToTellInTheDark2019 Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark]]'' was released) but it was pushed back a year to May 29, 2020. Its theatrical release was ultimately cancelled and it was released on Creator/DisneyPlus two weeks after its scheduled date, on June 12, 2020.
53* ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' was supposed to be released on May 4, 2018, but it was bumped up a week ''early'' to April 27, 2018 in order to avert the ShortRunInPeru trope leading to spoiler leaks.
54** Similarly, ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' was scheduled to be released on May 3, 2019, but was bumped up to April 26, 2019.
55* ''Bastille Day'' was originally given the release date of 19 February 2016 in the United Kingdom but was delayed until 22 April 2016 due to the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_2015_Paris_attacks Paris attacks in November 2015]].
56* The 2013 remake of ''Literature/{{Carrie}}'' was pushed back from March to October of that year. The studio's explanation was that releasing a big horror movie around [[UsefulNotes/AllHallowsEve Halloween]] made more sense than releasing it in March; director Kimberly Peirce's [[http://www.out.com/entertainment/movies/2013/01/07/kimberly-peirce-carrie-adaptation-terrorists explanation]] was that [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents the Sandy Hook massacre]] necessitated the change.
57* ''Film/ChaosWalking2021'' was originally scheduled for release on 1st March 2019, but it was pushed back to January 22nd 2021 due to significant portions of the film being reshot; the reshoots themselves had to be delayed to accommodate the main cast's schedules. And then it got delayed ''again'' to March 5th 2021 due to the [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic coronavirus pandemic]].
58* ''Film/{{Cruella}}'' was delayed from an original date of December 23, 2020 to May 28, 2021. This early move allowed it to avoid any date changes due to COVID (though it did wind up becoming simultaneously available on Creator/DisneyPlus Premier Access as a result).
59* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'' was originally scheduled for a May 28, 1982 release date, but was ultimately moved to December 17 of that year, partly to rehabilitate the film after poor test screenings and also because of heavy competition that summer, led by the release of ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial''.
60* ''Film/DrStrangelove'' was originally planned for a November 23, 1963 release. But after President Kennedy was assassinated the day before and the original ending of the film posed a conflict of interest (since cut), the release was put off until January 31, 1964.
61* Creator/DenisVilleneuve's ''Film/{{Dune|2021}}'' was originally slated for release on November 20, 2020, then Warner Bros. rescheduled it to December, 18. Then further delays happened due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic (see the related page).
62** ''Film/DunePartTwo'' was first scheduled to be released on October 20, 2023, then it was changed to November 17. It moved to November 3 to adjust to changes in release schedules from other studios and later to March 15, 2024 due to the effects of the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes SAG-AFTRA strike.strike]].
63* Creator/PeterJackson's ''Get Back,'' with the Beatles, was intended to be released in August 2020. After COVID-19 made its mark, the film was re-edited as a three-part miniseries and aired on Disney+ during Thanksgiving week in 2021. The rooftop concert has since been screened on IMAX theaters.
64* ''Film/GhostbustersFrozenEmpire'', the sequel to ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' was pushed from December 22, 2023 to March 29, 2024 due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA Strike, before being moved to March 22, 2024.
65* ''Film/HappyDeathDay2U'' was moved up a day from February 14, 2019 to the 13th on the request of survivors of the Parkland shooting, so it wouldn't debut on the 1-year anniversary of the incident.
66* The sixth ''Film/HarryPotter'' film, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', was originally slated for November 21, 2008, but Warner Bros. moved it to July 15, 2009. Some said it was because of the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes WGA Strike of 2008]], but the real reason was that Warner Bros. realized they didn't have a big tentpole film for the summer. Since ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' had already been a phenomenal hit in 2008, they didn't need another big film for the calendar year and bottom line, so they moved ''Harry Potter'' to summer 2009 to fill the void.
67** ''[[Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix Order of the Phoenix]]'' was to be released in November 2006, but it got moved to July 2007.
68* The ''Film/{{Hellboy|2019}}'' reboot was previously scheduled to be released on January 11, 2019. It was moved to April 12, 2019.
69* ''Film/{{The Hunt|2020}}'' suffered a notorious one. Originally set for September 27, 2019, the film's trailer garnered extremely vicious reactions from U.S. right-wing media, accusing the film -- a riff on ''Literature/TheMostDangerousGame'' that satirized both sides of the political spectrum -- of being a dangerous political tool intended to glorify the murder of conservatives. Even then-President UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump got in on the act, condemning "Liberal Hollywood" for making the film. Paired with two high-profile mass shooting events in August 2019, with the shooter expressing a political bent in each, Creator/{{Universal}} suspended advertizing for the film and eventually removed it from the schedule, later redating it for March 13, 2020. Unfortunately for the film (which launched a new promotional campaign [[NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity embracing the controversy]]), the new date landed it right at the onset of [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic COVID-19 lockdowns]], cutting its run short after just five days in theaters and forcing it to shift to a VOD release.
70* ''I Feel Pretty'' was originally planned to be released on June 29, 2018, but after positive feedback following the initial trailer it was moved to April 27, 2018. It was then moved forward one week to April 20, in order to avoid competing with ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''.
71* ''Film/TheInterview'' was planned to be released on Christmas Day 2014, but it is now indefinitely shelved after computer hacks and terrorist threats, apparently from North Korea (due to its plot about assassinating Kim Jong-Un) targeting Sony Pictures -- and all theaters that dared to screen the film -- with retaliation should it be released.
72** Which was then subverted in a way when it went into limited release in select independent theaters on the intended date, with the film also available for streaming on sites like [=YouTube=] and Google Play the day before.
73* ''Film/IronEagle'' was originally supposed to be released in the summer of 1986, but it got moved up six months to avoid direct competition with ''Film/TopGun''.
74* ''Film/JackRyanShadowRecruit'' was supposed to be released on Christmas 2013, but was pushed back to January 2014 in favor of ''Film/TheWolfOfWallStreet''.
75* ''Jack the Bear'', starring Creator/DannyDeVito, was originally going to be released for Christmas 1991, but 20th Century Fox put the release on hold to do reshoots. By this point, [=DeVito=] was too busy with ''Film/BatmanReturns'' and ''Film/{{Hoffa}}'', meaning that the production had to wait until the summer of 1992, when [=DeVito=] was finally available, to begin reshoots. Fox subsequently released ''Jack the Bear'' on April 2, 1993.
76* ''[[Film/JoshAndSam Josh and S.A.M.]]'' was supposed to be released in spring 1993 (and would have been one of the last films to use the 1989 version of the 1981 Creator/ColumbiaPictures logo), but was pushed back to November 1993.
77** Due to getting delayed to November 1993, the film had the 1989 version of the 1981 Columbia Pictures logo replaced with the 1993 logo instead, but due to Sony's poor editing habits, the in-credit logo was left untouched.
78* ''Film/JupiterAscending'' was originally scheduled for July 2014, but two months before its intended release, Creator/WarnerBros pushed it back to February 2015 so as to give the production crew enough time to work on the film's visual effects.
79* ''Film/TheLastAirbender'' was going to be released on July 2, 2010, but was moved up one day to July 1.
80* ''Film/MaleficentMistressOfEvil'', the sequel to 2014's ''Film/{{Maleficent}}'', was pulled forward to October 18, 2019 from its original projected May 29, 2020 date. This proved extremely fortunate as, in doing so, it unwittingly avoided the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
81* ''Film/ManOnTheMoon'' was originally slated for Fall 1999, but Universal Pictures pushed it back to December 25, then a few days forward to the 22nd, to serve as the studio's big Christmas release -- to the objection of the screenwriters, who didn't think the film was ''that'' commercial ([[BoxOfficeBomb and they were right]]). This also had a knock-on effect on the soundtrack album, which was pushed back from October to November 23rd.
82* It was originally announced ''Film/TheMarshKingsDaughter2023'' would be released on October 6th 2023, but it was moved up to November 3rd 2023 to avoid competing with ''Music/TaylorSwift:'' ''[[ConcertFilm The Eras Tour]]''.
83* ''Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation'' was originally slated for Christmas 2015. However, [[DuelingMovies another spy movie in November]] ([[Film/{{Spectre}} James Bond, no less!]]) and extended hype for another December release, ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', made Paramount push it forward to July 2015. The change imposed a massive time crunch on post-production (shooting had only been finished in March 2015), and the film was ultimately completed just weeks before release.
84* The Creator/RichardGere drama ''Mr. Jones'' was originally scheduled for an October 1992 release, but poor test screenings led to [=TriStar=] Pictures delaying the release so that reshoots could be done. It was rescheduled for April 1993, but Warner Bros. had another Gere movie, ''Film/{{Sommersby}}'', scheduled for March. Warner subsequently rescheduled ''Sommersby'' for February 5, 1993, but [=TriStar=] felt more reshoots were needed for ''Mr. Jones'' and the film was delayed again. After the second round of reshoots (with a different director) were completed, ''Mr. Jones'' was finally released on October 8, 1993, to lukewarm reviews and mediocre box office.
85* ''Film/MonsterTrucks'' was one of the most extreme cases, although [[StarringSpecialEffects the effects]] helped post-production take a lot. Filmed in 2014, [[http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2016/06/01/the_monster_trucks_trailer_will_leave_you_speechless.html the release date was changed four times]], ultimately settling for January 2017 - i.e. the very definition of a {{Dump Month|s}}.
86* ''Film/MuppetsFromSpace'' was intended to be released around February 2000, but Sony wanted it to be [[ChristmasRushed one of their big summer movies]] for 1999, giving the film less time to advertise.
87* ''Film/NoTimeToDie'' was originally scheduled to be released on November 15, 2019, but was moved to February 14, 2020, due to original director Creator/DannyBoyle getting replaced by Creator/CaryFukunaga. It was then pushed back to April 8, 2020, due to rewrites. This '''would''' have made it the first Film/JamesBond movie since ''Film/LicenceToKill'' to not receive a fall release, until it was pushed back '''again''' in March 2020 to that November thanks to COVID-19 shutting down movie theatres across the globe. As noted in the COVID-19 page, it got delayed '''''a fourth time''''' to April 2021, then again to October 2021.
88* ''Film/ThePredator'' was originally scheduled by 20th Century Fox for a March 2, 2018 release date, until the date was moved to February 9, 2018. It was then delayed to August 3, 2018. In February 2018, the released date was delayed to September 14, 2018.
89* ''Film/PhoneBooth'' was delayed by two years due to similarities to the Beltway Shootings.
90* ''Film/{{Ready Player One|2018}}'' was originally scheduled to be released on December 15, 2017, but was pushed back to March 30, 2018 to avoid competition with ''Film/TheLastJedi''.
91* ''Film/{{Sonic the Hedgehog|2020}}'' was targeted for a release at some point in 2016 to tie in with the franchise's [[MilestoneCelebration 25th anniversary]]. Thanks to Sony's ExecutiveMeddling, the film got pushed back to 2018, and then dropped by Sony altogether due to tensions with producer Neal Moritz. After Moritz signed with Paramount, that studio picked the film up and set it for November 15, 2019. After ''Film/TopGunMaverick'' was delayed by a year, ''Sonic'' moved up a week, to November 8. When the trailer came out and was panned by fans for Sonic's looks, it was pushed forward to February 14, 2020 to accommodate his redesign.
92* Creator/JJAbrams' ''Film/{{Star Trek|2009}}'' reboot was originally slated to be released in Christmas 2008, but was pushed back to May 2009, probably finding a summer release more profitable.
93* ''Franchise/StarWars'' ''Film/ANewHope'' was originally intended to be released Christmas 1976. Unfortunately, the difficult shoot and the troubles at ILM with the special effects resulted in the film getting pushed back to May 1977. Interestingly, once Disney bought ''Star Wars'', the Sequel Trilogy were Christmas releases.
94* ''Film/{{Ted}}'' was originally scheduled for release on July 13, 2012, but got pushed ahead to June 29 to avoid competition with ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeContinentalDrift'' and to make up for the delay of ''Film/GIJoeRetaliation''.
95* ''Film/AThousandWords'' was filmed in 2008 and scheduled for release in 2009, but the Creator/{{DreamWorks|SKG}}[=/=]Creator/{{Paramount}} split caused it to be delayed repeatedly. It was finally released on March 9, 2012.
96* ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' was originally scheduled to be released on July 2, 1997. However, the post-production went over-budget and behind schedule, pushing it back to December. This left Paramount without a summer release, and they quickly scrambled to get another film ready to fill the empty slot. That film was ''Film/EventHorizon'', which was originally going to be a fall release.
97* ''Film/TheUnbearableWeightOfMassiveTalent'' originally had an announced release date of March 19, 2021. However, the premiere ended up taking place almost a year later, on March 12, 2022, with the wide release date pushed back to April 22, 2022. The new date for the premiere allowed Creator/{{Lionsgate}} to reshoot some scenes in Los Angeles.
98* The film adaptation of ''Film/VForVendetta'' was due to be released on November 5, 2005 - [[MeaningfulReleaseDate exactly 400 years after]] [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpowder_Plot the failure of a previous plot to destroy the Houses of Parliament]] (the films's climax is the building being destroyed). This was pushed back to March 11, 2006. Many theorised this was due to its closeness of the London bombings of 7 July and the attempted bombings two weeks later. The filmmakers, however, claimed it was to give them longer to work on them visual effects.
99* ''Film/{{We Can Be Heroes|2020}}'' was originally planned to hit Creator/{{Netflix}} on New Year's Day 2021, but the service bumped up its release date one week earlier, to Christmas Day 2020. This turned it into counter-programming for ''Film/WonderWoman1984'', which shares a genre and [[Creator/PedroPascal one major actor]], but skews towards an older demographic.
100* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
101** ''Film/XMen1'' was first set for Christmas 2000, but it got the June release date that was to have been for ''Film/MinorityReport'' once Creator/StevenSpielberg delayed that for ''[[Film/AIArtificialIntelligence A.I.]]'', [[ChristmasRushed forcing production to roll six months ahead of schedule]]. The release date was then moved to July 14.
102** ''Film/DarkPhoenix'' was originally given the release date of November 2, 2018, but was ultimately moved to February 14th, 2019, to accommodate reshoots and ''Film/BohemianRhapsody''. It was then moved a ''second'' time to June 7, 2019, just a day after its first trailer and poster (with the February 14th date on it) were released!
103** Also see ''Film/TheNewMutants'' on the COVID-19 page.
104* Film/{{Sneakerella}} was originally going to be released on Creator/DisneyPlus on February 18, 2022, but was later pushed back three months to May 13 for unknown reasons.
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