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4* ''WesternAnimation/AnAmericanTailTheTreasureOfManhattanIsland'' was [[ShortRunInPeru released in the United Kingdom in 1998]], but wasn't released in the United States until 2000.
5* Two of Franchise/{{Batman}}'s animated movies have undergone this trope:
6** ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAndMisterFreezeSubZero'' was intended to be released in 1997, to tie in with ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''. The latter's horrendous reception, however, led it to be delayed[[note]]Rumored that they were hoping to make sure this film's superior quality did not make the live-action film's artistic inferiority look even worse while they were trying to salvage its release.[[/note]] until March 1998 (by which time [[WesternAnimation/TheNewBatmanAdventures Batman's new cartoon]] had already aired a sequel episode to the movie).
7** ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'' was originally advertised as coming to straight-to-video on October 31, 2000, but once it got unexpectedly slapped with a PG-13 rating from the MPAA, the film was re-edited, and one violent scene had to be completely replaced with new animation. This cut of the film was finally released on December 12, 2000. The original unedited version wasn't released until April 23, 2002. This was during a heavy backlash against violence in films, TV shows, and video games following the Columbine High School massacre.
8* ''Big Bug Man'' was announced in 2004. It starred Creator/BrendanFraser as the titular character and was notable for having the final performance of Creator/MarlonBrando before his death. The film has yet to see the light of day.
9* ''Coyote vs. Acme'', a [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animation movie]] about [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner Wile E. Coyote]] suing Acme for their backfiring goods (based in part on a 1990 piece by humorist Ian Frazier in ''Magazine/TheNewYorker''), with Creator/JohnCena as Acme's lawyer and Creator/WillForte as Wile's lawyer. In November 2023, it was unexpectedly shelved after being completed, despite scoring well with test audiences, with speculation that a new regime of studio executives wanted to bury it because it was greenlighted by the executives they replaced, or the studio wanted to claim it as a tax writeoff. Thanks to public backlash from fans, filmmakers and even Congress, Creator/WarnerBros was forced to unshelve it and allow it to be shopped to other distributors. The film was offered to Creator/{{Netflix}}, Creator/PrimeVideo, and Creator/{{Paramount}} (who offered to give a theatrical release). On New Year's Eve, voice actor Creator/EricBauza unveiled the film's first official screenshot on his Website/{{Twitter}} account and implied a 2024 release. Unfortunately, in February 2024 [[https://www.thewrap.com/coyote-vs-acme-update-offers-warner-bros/ news broke]] that Warner Bros had rejected all offers for the film, reportedly [[https://www.indiewire.com/news/analysis/coyote-vs-acme-write-off-anticompetitive-1234953523/ setting the film's $70 million budget as a bare minimum that they'd even consider selling it for]], and would keep the film on the shelf, possibly even outright ''deleting'' it so it could never be released.
10* The English dub of the South Korean animated film ''Dino Time'' was meant to be released theatrically in 2012, but these plans were cancelled, possibly fearing competition from better movies. It went straight to DVD in Australia in 2013, then in 2015 it got released on a Blu-Ray/DVD set in the US and retitled ''Back to the Jurassic'' while in the UK it was released on DVD only and retained the original title.
11* ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatTheMovie'' was completed sometime in the late 1980s (and [[UnintentionalPeriodPiece it shows]]) but after premiering in January 1989, it wasn't released until 1991 and effectively went straight to video and cable.
12* ''WesternAnimation/{{Foodfight}}'' had a TroubledProduction, as it started production in 2002, but sometime afterwards, the animation programming was stolen. It got shelved for several years, was completed by 2009, and was released in 2012.
13* ''WesternAnimation/HappilyEverAfter'' was completed in 1988 by Filmation, but sat unreleased as the company filed for bankruptcy in 1989. A 1990 wide release was advertised and even warranted reviews but was yanked at the last moment; it eventually saw a limited theatrical release in 1993 and was met with the lukewarm response that had been the norm for the company.
14* ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameII'' was put out by Disney in 2002 but has a copyright notice of 2000.
15* The final big COVID-19-delayed film to come out ended up being Creator/{{Universal}}'s ''WesternAnimation/MinionsTheRiseOfGru'' in July 2022, exactly two years after its initial release date.
16* The [[WesternAnimation/Nimona2023 film adaptation]] of ''Webcomic/{{Nimona}}'', scheduled for a 2022/23 release, was almost finished when Creator/{{Disney}} halted production in early 2021 after shutting down Creator/BlueSkyStudios as part of a cost-cutting measure amid the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. Fortunately, in spring 2022, the film adaptation re-entered production after Creator/{{Netflix}} and Creator/AnnapurnaPictures snatched it from Disney, and it was released in June 2023.
17* ''WesternAnimation/RatchetAndClank'' was finished around the middle of 2015, with an expected release date of Christmastime. After finding a distributor, this got invoked a second time when they set the release date to early 2016 due to the releases of much larger pictures such as ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar''. This also affected the [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2016 tie-in game]], which was complete and ready to go by the same time, but kept aside until the movie was out.
18* ''Le Roman de Renard'', a notable StopMotion film based on the ''Literature/ReynardTheFox'' folktales, was made in 1929-30, but not released until 1937 due to issues with the soundtrack. (The film was originally made as a silent, but it was then decided to add a soundtrack using a synchronised sound-on-disk process which proved unreliable and didn't take off, then there were financial difficulties and artistic arguments about creating a sound-on-film talkie version.)
19* ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndKryptoToo'' was completely finished around 2022, but was not officially released until September 26, 2023. Prior to its release, many people and even news outlets speculated that the film fell victim to Warner Bros. Discovery's mass cancellations the previous year, and it was even leaked online in the interim.
20* The ''Literature/{{Stellaluna}}'' AnimatedAdaptation was released in 2004 but has a copyright date of 2002.
21* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheMagicRing'' was made in 2001 and [[ShortRunInPeru released in the United Kingdom that year]], but not released in the United States until 2002.
22* ''WesternAnimation/TheTripletsOfBelleville'' was released in 2003, but the credits show that it was produced in 2002.
23* ''WesternAnimation/ATrollInCentralPark'' was finished back in 1992 but it was delayed for two years, first being scheduled to come out on March 1994 but it was ultimately decided to release ''[[WesternAnimation/Thumbelina1994 Thumbelina]]'' on that date instead due to production issues and then the film finally came out months later in October.
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27* The 2008 bankruptcy of Capitol Films (mostly caused by the embezzlement of company funds by head David Bergstein) led to a number of films either being unreleased or fading into obscurity due to tangled legal issues.
28** The dark comedy ''Film/{{Nailed}}'' starring Creator/JessicaBiel and Creator/JakeGyllenhaal; it apparently was such a bad experience that director Creator/DavidORussell refused to finish the film. Eventually, ''Nailed'' (now called ''Accidental Love'') was released in 2015 without Russell's involvement ([[AlanSmithee or credit]]).
29** Also hit was the crime drama ''Film/BlackWaterTransit'', directed by Tony Kaye (''Film/AmericanHistoryX'') and starring Creator/LaurenceFishburne, though there was a 2009 screening at Cannes on the latter (which Kaye says he's still in the process of editing, so that one may well see the light of day eventually). The rights for ''Black Water Transit'' [[http://deadline.com/2014/09/david-bergstein-aramid-lawsuit-settlement-ron-tutor-828822/ have been acquired]], but as of 2016, it still hasn't gotten a general release.
30* Creator/CBSFilms:
31** Creator/TheCoenBrothers' ''Film/InsideLlewynDavis'' had a hard time finding distribution after its completion due to films about the music industry being box office poison and the lack of a major lead. Finally, CBS (who ironically shelved the Coen Brothers-written ''Film/{{Gambit}}'') picked it up for a December 2013 release.
32** Speaking of ''Gambit'', CBS Films initially planned an October 2012 release date for the film only to shelve it without explanation. It ended up bypassing a theatrical run and went DirectToVideo in April 2014.
33** The horror movie ''Film/Flight7500'', ''Film/TheGrudge'' director Takashi Shimizu's third English-language movie, was originally scheduled for an August 2012 release (and had trailers released in February 2012) but was pulled from the release schedule by distributor CBS Films a few months before opening. It was then pushed to April 2013, which passed with no release, and star Scout Taylor-Compton tweeted that it would come out in October 2013. It didn't, but then was reported to be coming out in October 2014. [[HistoryRepeatsItself It didn't.]]
34*** Creator/{{Lionsgate}}, who took over distribution duties for CBS Films, finally put ''Flight 7500'' out of its misery by giving it a [[DirectToVideo straight-to-DVD]] release on April 5, 2016.
35* Creator/DimensionFilms / Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany:
36** In general, they would arbitrarily delay some films because of UsefulNotes/HollywoodAccounting reasons. It's unclear if they were promised bonuses for meeting goals or were trying to spread out their revenue to avoid paying out bonuses.
37** ''Texas Rangers'' and ''Film/MyBossDaughter'' (changed from original title "The Guests") were both shelved for over a year owing to the problems at Dimension Studios. The former only got a limited release, though the latter managed to do decent business.
38** ''Film/AllTheBoysLoveMandyLane''. The tale of this cult horror film's long-delayed American release is a long and tragic one that's almost more famous than the movie itself. Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany spent $3 million to pick the finished film up for distribution, and planned to give it a wide release in 2007... and then ''Film/{{Grindhouse}}'' flopped despite large amounts of publicity and a warm reception from critics, along with other big studio horror films around the same time. The Weinsteins, feeling that horror was now an unsound investment, sold ''Mandy'' to Senator Entertainment, who went out of business before its release, leaving the film in limbo. For years, it didn't see the light of day in America outside of [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegs and film festival screenings]]. Fortunately, the film ''was'' [[ShortRunInPeru released in Britain]], where it proceeded to make back its budget two-and-a-half times over. Even more fortunately, The Weinstein Company bought back the film, settled the legal troubles, and got a limited October 2013 theatrical release (following a VOD release the month before) through their Radius label. Examined in detail in [[http://www.goodbadflicks.com/exploring-all-the-boys-love-mandy-lane/ GoodBadFlicks' 183rd episode]].
39** ''[[Franchise/{{Amityville}} Amityville: The Awakening]]'' was originally supposed to be released on January 2, 2015, but was delayed indefinitely a few months prior to its release. It was rescheduled for a [[http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/379455-amityville-reawakening-viral-dated-2016/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=amityville-reawakening-viral-dated-2016 April 15, 2016]] release, only to be bumbled up to April 1. Suddenly, the film was delayed yet again and set for a January 6, 2017 release before being shelved again a month before release. It was then set to come out on June 30, 2017, but was then put on the shelf once again. It was released in [[ShortRunInPeru foreign markets]] beginning on July 20, 2017. In the US, it was [[http://deadline.com/2017/09/amityville-the-awakening-to-stream-on-google-play-for-free-gets-limited-theatrical-release-1202174538/ dumped on Google Play]] for free viewing on October 12, with a limited theatrical release following on October 28.
40** Dimension Films also delayed horror films ''Film/{{Demonic}}'' and ''Film/{{Clown}}'' for unknown reasons. The latter did see a limited[=/=]VOD release in June 2016 after being completed for three years, and the former was quietly dumped on Spike TV (of all places) in July 2017 with a DVD release following on October 10th.
41** The medical thriller ''Film/{{Awake|2007}}'' was shot in 2005 but not released until 2007 due to numerous test screenings that required further re-editing involving subplots that were deleted, and being delayed repeatedly by Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany.
42** ''Film/{{Fanboys}}'' went through a legendary delay – it was finished in 2007, but delayed because the Weinsteins thought the cancer subplot in the film would make it less profitable, so they hired another director to re-shoot certain scenes, though Kyle Masterson eventually prevailed and managed to get the film a limited theatrical release in 2009 with the subplot intact.
43** The Weinstein Company strikes again! They originally set an April 2015 release date for the animated film ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Metegol}} Underdogs]]'', but they pushed it back to August 14, 2015, to take advantage of the late summer season. Then the Weinsteins delayed it indefinitely ''a mere week'' before it was set to open for unknown reasons. It wound up going to DirectToVideo and Creator/{{Netflix}} on July 19, 2016.
44** Horror film ''Film/{{Viral}}'' was originally set for a February 19, 2016 release, but it was shelved by The Weinstein Company. It later only got a limited theatrical release on [[http://bloody-disgusting.com/home-video/3395858/viral-going-infect-people-home-video/ July 29]], alongside a simultaneous VOD release. Amusingly, this meant the film was released two days ''after'' the wide theatrical release of the directors' next film, ''Film/{{Nerve}}'' (from Creator/{{Lionsgate}}).
45** ''Film/FortySevenMetersDown'', which was originally titled ''In the Deep'', was originally set for a DirectToVideo release in August 2016 after some delays. Only a week before the film was set to hit the shelves, Dimension cancelled the release and put the film in [[ChannelHop turnaround]]. It got picked up by rookie company Entertainment Studios (a notable story of founder Byron Allen is that he had trucks ready to ''ship the film's tapes to Walmart'' recall their shipments) and they gave the film a wide theatrical release in June 2017. Despite mixed reviews, it turned a profit.
46** The film adaptation of ''Literature/TulipFever'' was in DevelopmentHell for almost a decade until it finally went before the cameras in 2014, and it was [[OscarBait hoped to be a major awards contender]]. Footage of the film was screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, and the film was set for a December 2015 release. However it was sent back repeatedly for re-editing, and it was delayed to July 15, 2016, and then again to February 24, 2017, before being delayed once again to August 25, 2017, but it was ultimately dumped to theaters on September 1, 2017, with little advertising and almost no fanfare. To make matters worse, that weekend ended up being the worst at the US box office since the weekend after 9/11, and the film bombed with only $2.4 million across its entire run (with a $25 million budget). It also ended up being the final film released by The Weinstein Company, before Harvey's sexual harassment scandal came to light only a month later.
47** ''Film/{{Polaroid}}'' was originally set to hit theaters in August 2017, but The Weinstein Company pushed it back to December 2017. It was then moved up to November 22, but the subsequent meltdown at the company following the scandal caused the film to be delayed indefinitely. There were plans to release on Creator/{{Netflix}}, but negotiations fell through. Eventually, Vertical Entertainment quietly picked up the film and sent it straight to VOD on September 17, 2019, with a limited theatrical run a month later, though not before [[ShortRunInPeru it was released internationally]] (Jan 10, 2019 in Germany, and June 1, 2019 in the UK). In the intervening time, MGM arranged a special screening of the film and was impressed enough to tap its director, Lars Klevberg, to direct their ''[[Film/ChildsPlay2019 Child's Play]]'' reboot.
48** The controversy over the company also affected ''Film/TheCurrentWar'' with Creator/BenedictCumberbatch, as their OscarBait hopeful had to abort its November 24, 2017 release date. Eventually, it was released in 2019.
49** Another film affected by the scandals was ''The War with Grandpa'', an adaptation of the children's book of the same name starring Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/UmaThurman, Creator/RobRiggle, and Creator/LauraMarano. Originally set for an early 2018 release, it was pulled off the schedule at the last minute and [[https://www.thewrap.com/weinstein-co-fire-sale-robert-de-niro-war-with-grandpa-sold-back-2-5-million/ sold back to its producers]]. Eventually, [[https://deadline.com/2020/06/robert-de-niro-comedy-the-war-with-grandpa-theatrical-release-1202972683/ 101 Studios (founded by former Weinstein executive David Glasser) acquired the distribution rights]] and released the film theatrically on October 9, 2020.
50** ''The Upside'' (the American remake of commercial hit French film ''The Intouchables'') was shot in early 2017 for a March 9, 2018 release, however the Weinstein scandal delayed the film indefinitely. It was finally released on January 11, 2019, by Creator/STXEntertainment (edited from an R-rated film to PG-13), to mixed reviews but surprisingly good box office.
51* Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer:
52** Found-footage horror film ''Film/ThePoughkeepsieTapes'' was originally scheduled for release in February 2008, but its release was delayed indefinitely a month before it was to come out, with no explanation given by its distributor. Given that that distributor was MGM, which was just starting to fall apart at the time, it's not difficult to guess why. The film finally saw a VOD release through [=DirecTV=] in 2014, but was pulled shortly thereafter, meaning that the film was not available through any legal channels for the longest time, being only available through bootlegs and festival screenings. Scream Factory finally released it on DVD and Blu-ray [[https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/the-poughkeepsie-tapes?product_id=6373 Oct 10, 2017.]]
53** The remake of ''Film/{{Red Dawn|2012}}'' was mostly complete in 2009, but got shelved due to MGM going bankrupt. After the studio solved its financial problems – and after a ReCut to replace the [[YellowPeril Chinese villains]] with North Koreans -- it saw a November 2012 release date after being sold to [=FilmDistrict=].
54** ''Film/TheCabinInTheWoods'' was also a victim of MGM's collapse. It was finished in 2009, but MGM delayed it to do a 3-D conversion, and ''then'' their bankruptcy forced them to abandon those plans. The film was sold to Lionsgate and finally saw the light of day in April 2012, to critical acclaim and box-office success. The delays meant the star of both ''Red Dawn'' and ''Cabin'', Creator/ChrisHemsworth, had [[Film/{{Thor}} a breakthrough role]] during the shelving, and had [[Film/TheAvengers2012 another movie playing]] the same year both delayed films hit theaters.
55** ''Film/{{Zookeeper|2011}}'' was filmed in 2009 with a July 2010 release in mind, but MGM's aforementioned financial issues meant the film was delayed to July 2011, along with Sony (who initially only co-produced the film) taking over distribution.
56** The remake of ''Film/{{Rollerball}}'' was originally supposed to premiere in 2001, but it got pushed back several times until it was finally released in February 2002.
57** ''Film/{{Supernova}}'' was filmed in 1998, but was shelved until January 2000 due to its TroubledProduction, with director Creator/WalterHill disowning the finished product.
58** The remake of ''Film/ValleyGirl'' finished filming in 2017 and was set for June 29, 2018, but was pulled before release due to controversies surrounding Creator/LoganPaul, who has a supporting role. MGM then scheduled it for May 8, 2020... where it ended up as basically straight-to-digital, as the COVID-19 pandemic closed theaters that weren't drive-ins.
59** ''One Man's Hero'', a war biopic starring Creator/TomBerenger as the leader of the San Patricio Battalion (a group of soldiers, predominantly Irish, who fought on behalf of Mexico in the Mexican-American War), was filmed in the fall of 1997 and was going to be released by Creator/OrionPictures. During production, Orion was bought by MGM, who then cancelled the intended fall 1998 release date and put it on the shelf. There were varying arguments as to why MGM shelved it, with director Lance Hool blaming it on pressure from groups who found the subject matter to be un-American, while Berenger accused the studio of intentionally wanting it to flop because they had merely inherited it from Orion and didn't want it competing with their in-house slate. Finally, thanks in part to an Internet campaign led by Berenger fans, MGM finally released it in September 1999, where it was buried in limited release. ''One Man's Hero'' was the last film released under the Orion name until MGM revived the brand 15 years later.
60* Creator/MiramaxFilms:
61** Miramax had a glut of films finished in the early 2000s and delayed releasing some of them for several years. Many made nowhere near the money production had cost.
62** ''Film/TheGreatRaid'' was one of these.
63** ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' was another.
64** "Film/AnUnfinishedLife" was probably the most tragic case as it got positive reviews from critics with many saying Creator/JenniferLopez deserved an Oscar animation for her performance, but Miramax's nearly nonexistent promotion prevented it from gaining any real traction as a serious awards contender.
65** ''Film/FindingNeverland'' was filmed in 2002 but unreleased until 2004, since Miramax didn't want the film to open close to/against Universal's straight adaptation of ''Film/PeterPan''. In a case of Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad, the delayed release ended up getting a number of Oscar nominations (including Best Picture; it won for Original Score) and did well at the box-office; it helped that Creator/JohnnyDepp's star considerably rose in the gap between filming and release thanks to the first ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean''.
66** ''Film/{{Mindhunters}}'' was filmed in 2002, but didn't come out in the United States until May 2005 (it was released around the world the previous year) due to the split between Miramax and Disney.
67** ''Film/HouseOfCards1993'' was originally shot in 1991 and was scheduled for a November 1992 release by Twentieth Century Fox but was shelved after Fox dropped the distribution rights, leading Miramax to pick it up and the film was released in June 1993.
68* Creator/OrionPictures filed for bankruptcy in December 1991, but not before delaying the release dates of some films and selling off the rights to others (''Film/TheAddamsFamily''). The studio didn't get back into active film production until around 1995 and spent the interim releasing the already completed pre-bankruptcy product.
69** ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'' was delayed, but not to a great extent. Orion was supposed to release both it and ''Film/DancesWithWolves'' during the 1990 holiday season but pushed the former to February 1991 because the studio had only enough money to put out ''one'' Oscar campaign that year. It ultimately paid off when ''Wolves'' and ''Lambs'' gave Orion back-to-back Best Picture Oscars and big box office. (Creator/BillyCrystal ruefully noted the studio's woes during the 1992 Oscar ceremony with "They can't afford to have another hit!")
70** ''Film/{{Blue Sky|1994}}''. Completed in 1990, not released until 1994 -- by which time the film's director had been dead for three years. Even so, Creator/JessicaLange won an Oscar for Best Actress!
71** The film adaptation of ''Series/Car54WhereAreYou'' was also released in 1994 after a four-year gap. Considering that it's a member of the 0% club over on Website/RottenTomatoes they probably should have left it on the shelf.
72** And ''Film/RoboCop3'', which completed production in 1991. The film was eventually released in 1993 to weak box office and scathing reviews. This one didn't have Wrestling/{{Sting}} to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puCQFAfRRjM help promote it]] like the [[Film/RoboCop2 previous film]], which couldn't have helped.
73** ''The Favor'' was filmed in 1990 but released in 1994. The presence of Creator/BradPitt, who had yet to achieve fame when this film was shot, didn't help the film's box office.
74** Orion abruptly pulled advertising for one of its films after its September 1991 release date was cancelled. That film, a dramedy entitled ''Film/MarriedToIt'' (directed by Arthur Hiller and starring some familiar faces) went unreleased until the Spring of 1993.
75** The 1994 Martin Short comedy ''Film/{{Clifford}}'' was also filmed in 1990 and it clearly shows.
76** ''Film/TheDarkHalf'', a Creator/StephenKing adaptation directed by Creator/GeorgeARomero, was completed in 1991 but unreleased until 1993.
77** The 1960s-set civil rights drama ''Love Field'' (filmed in 1990, released in 1992) garnered Creator/MichellePfeiffer an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.
78** ''There Goes My Baby'', a would-be ''Film/AmericanGraffiti'' starring Dermot Mulroney and Ricky Schroeder, had a scene recreating the Watts Riots in 1965 Los Angeles, filmed only a few years before a similar race-related riot occurred in the same city. Rather than publicizing the event, Orion waited until a very limited theatrical run in September 1994 to put it out.
79* Because of the financial issues and subsequent bankruptcy of Creator/RelativityMedia, many of their pending films have been put into release limbo, getting tangled with legal and rights issues along the way. TrailerDelay played a role for the most part. Among the victims of Relativity's collapse were:
80** ''Film/TheBronze'', a Sundance comedy Relativity bought for $3 million (after a bidding war with Sony, who managed to get the international rights) was set to open on July 10, 2015. It got postponed to October 16, 2015, over concerns about the summer competition with other raunchy titles like ''Film/{{Ted 2}}'' and ''Film/{{Vacation}}''. Once the bankruptcy protection went into high gear, Relativity had no choice but to remove the film from its schedule. Sony Pictures Classics snatched up the domestic rights shortly afterwards, creating a sense of {{Irony}}. Released on March 18, 2016, ''The Bronze'' turned out to have been an [[BoxOfficeBomb embarrassing failure]].
81** ''Film/{{Masterminds|2016}}'', a comedy starring Creator/KristenWiig and Creator/ZachGalifianakis was supposed to be Relativity's big summer movie with an August 19, 2015 release date. As their financial scars worsened, they pushed it to October 9, 2015, claiming that the studio needed more time to promote the film. Despite Relativity's best intentions to release the film during their potential sale, the plans got thwacked and they were forced to delay the film for the time being. Foreign distributors were miffed by the ordeal. With Relativity exiting bankruptcy, a new date of September 30, 2016 was set. Following poor numbers on opening weekend, Relativity found themselves up for sale suggesting that their financial hopes for the film were a bit too premature.
82** ''Film/{{Kidnap}}'' was set for an October 9, 2015 release date, which got changed to February 26, 2016, to make room for the aforementioned ''Masterminds'', if it went forward with the release that is. While the film was not off the slate just yet, RKA Film Financing threatened to confiscate the rights to this and three other films from Relativity, only to back out later. The date eventually got pushed back to May 13, only for it to be further delayed to December 2. Eventually, the now-flailing Relativity delayed it to March 10, 2017, but that date came and went without any sort of theatrical release. The company had no choice but to let it go and ''Kidnap'' bowed from Aviron Pictures [[http://deadline.com/2017/05/halle-berry-kidnap-david-dinerstein-aviron-pictures-launch-alec-baldwin-drunk-parents-1202089596/ on August 4th]]. The film was only a moderate hit at the box office.
83** ''Hillsong: Let Hope Rise'', a concert film covering the Australian Christian church, was originally set to be released by Creator/WarnerBros on April 1, 2015. After their partner Alcon Entertainment failed to secure the rights, the film was [[ChannelHop carried over]] to Relativity and they set a September 30, 2015 date. They ended up canceling the release on the eve of their bankruptcy filings and the rights reverted back to the producers. Creator/PureFlix snatched the film up with a September 16, 2016 release and mediocre box office results.
84** ''Film/JaneGotAGun'' was among the Relativity casualties and it did its TroubledProduction no favors. Originally set for a September 4, 2015 release after its February 20 date got pushed back, the film was removed from the schedule entirely and Relativity had to give up on the rights. The Weinstein Company (who co-produced the film) handled the US release, opening it on January 29, 2016 (when it bombed, giving Creator/NataliePortman the first of two consecutive commercial bloody noses, as ''Film/PrideAndPrejudiceAndZombies'' [on which she was one of the producers] opened and underperformed the following week).
85** The British thriller ''Autobahn'', AKA ''Collide'', had an October 30, 2015 release planned, but rights mishaps have screwed the film out of release. Sales agent IM Global successfully worked the issues out, with the film scheduled to open on April 1, 2016 by Creator/OpenRoadFilms, though that was then pushed back to August 19th. That date came without the film showing up Stateside; a [[http://deadline.com/2016/09/collide-felicity-jones-nicholas-hoult-open-road-1201828525/ new date]] of February 24, 2017 was set. ''Collide'' was released on that day, but it [[BoxOfficeBomb crashed and burned at the box office]].
86** ''Film/TheDisappointmentsRoom'' was another victim of Relativity's financial collapse. It was supposed to come out on September 25, 2015, but the release was quietly canned. It was set for March 25, 2016, but that date had to be pushed back now that Relativity has emerged from bankruptcy with a sure-fire date of November 18 announced. Later on, the film was moved up to September 9th and replaced the following title. Upon release, the film was [[EpicFail nothing short of a disappointment]] [[BoxOfficeBomb at the box office]].
87** ''Film/BeforeIWake''. This horror film was originally set for May 8, 2015, only to be pushed back to September 25, 2015. Unfortunately, it could not escape Relativity's perturbation and the release was delayed indefinitely. With the issues at the studio being resolved, a new date for April 8, 2016, has been announced only for it to be pushed back until September 9. Suddenly, the studio delayed the film ''again'' to an unspecified date. This caused some [[http://www.thewrap.com/ryan-kavanaugh-before-i-wake-director-spar-over-another-relativity-date-shuffle/ friction]] between Relativity CEO Ryan Kavanaugh and director Mike Flanagan. Given that Relativity is now on life support, they can't set a new date. Though the film did finally manage to get a Blu-Ray and DVD release in Canada and the director of the film encouraged people in the U.S. who wanted to see the film to buy it, as the discs would work on all U.S. media players, the film also got a Netflix release everywhere on April 28th everywhere except the U.S. Fortunately, it seems that Relativity gave up on ''Before I Wake'' and Netflix finally released it in the US on January 5, 2018, barring a theatrical release.[[note]]This is [[{{Irony}} ironic]] considering that Relativity previously sued Netflix as the streaming giant wanted to stream ''Film/TheDisappointmentsRoom'' and ''Masterminds'' ahead of their theatrical releases, and the studio argued that such a move would hurt their revenue.[[/note]]
88** Finally, ''Film/{{Solace}}'' was picked up by Relativity to be released sometime in 2015. Their bankruptcy ordeal prevented this from happening and once they were released from it they set a September 2, 2016 date for the film. Unfortunately, as the year went on, Relativity found themselves unstable again and pulled the release. When their financial issues worsened, they dropped the film completely. Lionsgate[=/=]Grindstone [[ChannelHop rescued the film]] and gave it a day-and-date limited theatrical/VOD release in December.
89** When the company briefly emerged out of bankruptcy, they acquired the animated feature ''[[WesternAnimation/AnimalCrackers2017 Animal Crackers]]'' and set a date for April 27, 2017. However, when the films they released post-bankruptcy failed at the box office, they were forced to drop the film from their pipeline. Once the rights were reverted back to the producers, they [[ChannelHop carried over]] the film to newcomer distributor Serafini Releasing, for a release on September 1, 2017. As it turned out, they too [[FromBadToWorse were finically struggling and incapable of releasing any film whatsoever]]. So once again, the rights to the film were reverted back to the producers, who then gave Entertainment Studios the rights to release the film, but nothing came of it. Eventually, Creator/{{Netflix}} picked up the distribution rights, finally giving it a release date of July 24, 2020.
90* Dino De Laurentiis' DEG went into serious debt in 1987 after a series of financial flops and went bankrupt the following year, which impacted the releases of several of its later films. Most of them were bought by other companies and many others went straight to video, and others had their releases delayed regardless of their eventual fates.
91** ''Film/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure'' was shot in 1987 but didn't open until 1989, when the rights were purchased by (ironically) Orion. Since time travel is central to the plot, the film's director had to bring Creator/KeanuReeves and Alex Winter in to redub a few lines to cover for the delay.
92** ''Collision Course'', a buddy cop movie starring Creator/PatMorita and Creator/JayLeno (in his only leading role) was filmed in 1987 and was reportedly never finished — the money allegedly ran out on the last day of shooting -- and the negatives were later seized by Wells Fargo Bank. It didn't see the light of day until 1992 when it was dumped onto video to capitalize upon Leno taking over Creator/JohnnyCarson's role as host of ''The Tonight Show''.
93** ''Film/EarthGirlsAreEasy'' had it relatively easy (pardon the pun): It was shot over 1987-88, counting reshoots that took place over five months of post-production. Vestron Pictures picked it up, premiered it at that September's Toronto International Film Festival, and while legal issues prevented the planned February 1989 wide release from going on as planned, the delay was only to that May. (It probably helped that Creator/GeenaDavis, who became an A-lister in '88, was the lead.)
94** Creator/WilliamFriedkin's death penalty thriller ''Rampage'' was shot in 1986 but didn't open in the United States until 1992, having been released a few years earlier in some overseas territories (in Japan, it was released on [=LaserDisc=] in 1990, and these copies were imported into America prior to its release there). After Miramax picked it up, Friedkin recut the film and changed the ending (the international release got the original ending) due to his opinions on the death penalty changing since filming it. The film was delayed for so long that Music/EnnioMorricone's score album was out four years before the film was.
95* The acquisition of [[Creator/TwentiethCenturyStudios Twentieth Century Fox]] by Creator/{{Disney}} generated complications for the release of a number of Fox projects that were in advanced or completed states, mostly so they wouldn't compete against Disney's big releases (Disney releases relatively few films each year, but has "flags planted" most months) in addition to ExecutiveMeddling-[=enforced=] changes.
96** ''Film/AdAstra'' was completed in 2017, reshoots were ordered almost two years later and it came out in September 2019.
97** ''Film/TheNewMutants'', originally scheduled for release on April 13, 2018, was delayed no fewer than four times, initially for reshoots that never materialized, then due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. It was finally released on August 28, 2020, to a thud, but at least cleared contractual obligations to be released for VOD and streaming. It ultimately came out over a year ''after'' the film intended to be the GrandFinale of the Fox X-Men films, ''Film/DarkPhoenix''.
98** The pandemic hit ''Film/DeathOnTheNile2022'' particularly hard. Originally scheduled for October 2020, was delayed to December of that year, then September 2021, then February 2022.
99** In addition to the above mentioned ''New Mutants'', Disney also delayed the Creator/SearchlightPictures' release of ''Film/{{Antlers}}'' due to the pandemic, first from its original release date of April 17 to February 19, 2021, and then to October.
100** Another pandemic victim was ''Film/FreeGuy'', one of the few projects that was about to enter production when the Fox takeover was completed. Originally meant for a holiday release on July 3, 2020, it got delayed three times, finally hitting theaters in August 2021.
101* In 2022, the restructuring of the newly-merged Creator/WarnerBrosDiscovery led to numerous completed films being shelved, mainly originals intended for Creator/HBOMax and other Warner subsidiaries that will likely ''never'' see the light of day. This may be for [[https://variety.com/2022/film/news/batgirl-movie-why-not-releasing-warner-bros-1235332062/ tax reasons]], allowing the studio to write off the cancelled releases as business losses.
102** ''Batgirl'', a film based on [[Comicbook/{{Batgirl}} the DC Comics superheroine]] starring Creator/LeslieGrace, was shot in late 2021 by Creator/AdilElArbiAndBilallFallah and intended for release on HBO Max in late 2022. The film would also feature Creator/MichaelKeaton as Bruce Wayne/Batman for the first time since 1992 (coming before ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''). In August 2022, Warner Bros. made the unconventional decision to shelve the film '''completely''', even though it was in late stages of post-production at the time. Considering it [[https://variety.com/2022/film/news/batgirl-not-released-warner-bros-hbo-max-1235331897/ cost $90 million]] to produce, it is one of the most expensive unreleased films ever made. Test screenings were either [[https://nypost.com/2022/08/02/batgirl-movie-gets-shelved-by-warner-bros-source/ disastrous]] or [[https://screenrant.com/batgirl-test-screening-same-score-black-adam-movie/ average but blown out of proportion]]. The two directors tried to save the footage from their phones, but found out that by then, WBD had already ''deleted it from their servers.''
103** ''Scoob!: Holiday Haunt'', a sequel to ''WesternAnimation/{{Scoob}}'', was completed and ready for a holiday 2022 release on HBO Max when it was also abruptly shelved. WBD at least offered them the courtesy of finishing production (to the point the film's production finished in November 2022, a full ''three months after'' the shelving.)
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107* Two of Creator/EddieMurphy's biggest flops fell into this category: ''Film/TheAdventuresOfPlutoNash'', which was completed in 2000 but not released until 2002; and ''Film/AThousandWords'', which wrapped in 2008 but was delayed until 2011, then 2012 when some parts of the ending were re-shot.
108* Creator/HowardHughes, being the head case that he was, had a few of his productions suffering from this.
109** The classic western ''Film/RedRiver'' was filmed in 1946 but held for release for two years, in part due to legal problems with Hughes, who claimed it was similar to his ''Film/TheOutlaw''. It was actually Creator/MontgomeryClift's first film, but ''The Search'' was released first.
110** ''Film/Scarface1932'' was completed in 1931, but its release was delayed almost a year due to Hughes's protracted battles with regional censor boards.
111** ''The Outlaw'' was completed in 1941, but due to censorship issues, it wasn't released until 1946.
112** ''Jet Pilot'' finished filming in 1953 (having started in 1949) and was finally released in 1957 due to Hughes tinkering with the film. By the time it was released, Hughes had sold RKO and Universal distributed the film.
113* Two of Music/MileyCyrus' films, ''Film/{{LOL}}'' and ''So Undercover'', were delayed from 2011 release dates to 2012, the former getting released to very few theaters with little promotion and barely recouping costs, while the latter was released in theaters overseas in 2012 and released Direct-To-Video stateside in early 2013.
114* Creator/BrittanyMurphy:
115** ''Film/CherryFalls'' was finished in 1999 but shelved by Universal due to Columbine (the studio felt uneasy over the premise of a teenage serial killer that preys on virgins) and later cancelled the theatrical release (it played theatrically in Europe though, where it was a modest performer). The film finally made its US debut in 2000 on the USA Network.
116** And this wasn't the only Creator/BrittanyMurphy movie to meet such a fate – ''Something Wicked'', her final film, was made in 2009 and released in 2014… five years after her death.
117* ''100 Years'' featuring Creator/JohnMalkovich and directed by Creator/RobertRodriguez is in the process of setting the all-time record for this trope. Sponsored by the company that makes Louis XIII cognac (which takes 100 years to age), the (presumably) completed movie and a freshly-made bottle were locked in a vault in November of 2015 — a vault that won't be unlocked until November of '''2115''', long after everyone involved with the film's production has passed on. One thousand people have been given tickets to the world premiere, to hand down to their descendants. Only time will tell if the gimmick gets ruined by the film getting leaked.
118* ''Bill Cosby 77'', a Creator/BillCosby stand-up special which was to be released on Netflix in 2014, had its release cancelled after the sexual assault allegations against Cosby came to light.
119* Alessandro Nivola currently has a whopping ''12'' projects in his filmography that were completed but ended up shelved because no one would distribute them. These include films in which he worked alongside stars like Creator/ChristopherWalken and Creator/RachelWeisz. He even won best actor at the Tribeca Film Festival for one movie only for it to be completely ignored by distributors.
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123* ''Film/AllAboutSteve'' was shot in 2007, but only got released two years later. (In the meantime, leading man Creator/BradleyCooper made a name for himself, and star Creator/SandraBullock had a comeback of sorts, and thus the studio took advantage of it. The DVD tagline is even "What if the girl from ''Film/TheProposal'' goes after the guy from ''Film/TheHangover''?")
124* ''Film/AlmostHeroes'' was made in the fall of 1996 with an intended Spring 1997 release date, but got postponed to 1998 due to the merger between Turner and Time-Warner. When it was finally released in May 1998, Creator/ChrisFarley [[PosthumousCredit had passed away in December 1997, so this was his last starring role]] (''Film/DirtyWork'', Farley's last overall film, got released around the same time).
125* The Music/ArethaFranklin concert film ''Amazing Grace'' might be the ultimate example.
126** It was filmed and scheduled to be released in '''''1972''''', but was pulled due to director Creator/SydneyPollack ''forgetting to use clapperboards'', thus making the audio impossible to sync with the film using the equipment of the time.
127** In 2007, the advent of digital editing made it possible to sync the film's audio and thus the film's editing was finished. It was scheduled for a 2011 release however Franklin sued the film's producers over using her likeness without permission.
128** The film was rescheduled for a 2015 release once Franklin's contract was discovered in the Creator/WarnerBros offices, however she sued again, this time for undisclosed reasons.
129** When she died in 2018, her family finally arranged to release the film in November of that year, putting an end to the film's whopping ''46-year''-long languishment.
130* ''Creator/AndyKaufman: I'm from Hollywood'', a retrospective of his infamous wrestling career and feud with Wrestling/JerryLawler that notably doesn't break {{Kayfabe}}, was finally completed in 1989 after six years (Kaufman's death in '84 throwing a wrench into production). As co-director/editor Lynne Marguiles explains on the DVDCommentary, however, she couldn't sell it for another ''three'' years simply because Kaufman was so loathed by much of the public -- an Creator/{{HBO}} representative even told her they had a "no Kaufman" policy. It finally saw the light of day in 1992, just as Kaufman was about to undergo a sympathetic boost in popularity thanks to the Music/{{REM}} song "Man on the Moon".
131* ''Film/{{Anna}}'' was completed in early 2018, but when accusations of sexual assault besieged Creator/LucBesson amidst the [=#MeToo=] movement, the film was put on an indefinite hold. It did not receive a theatrical release until the summer of 2019, in the midst of a crowded holiday slate (''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' opened that week among others) with very little spent on marketing (no press junkets or screenings for critics) despite opening on over 2,000 screens. The tell-tale sign of the half-hearted release was that the film had the previous Summit Entertainment VanityPlate (the outline of a mountain in a blue square) instead of the current iteration introduced in 2018, fashioned after the "in the clouds" plate of parent company Lionsgate.
132* The coming-of-age drama ''Film/AllSummersEnd'' (which was previously titled ''Grass Stains'') was made during the summer of 2013 but didn't get released until 2018. By then, lead actor Creator/TyeSheridan had become a bona fide star with two [[Film/XMenApocalypse high-profile]] [[Film/ReadyPlayerOne blockbusters]] to his name.
133* Oren Peli's follow-up to ''Film/ParanormalActivity'', ''Area 51'', was filmed in late 2009 but as of 2014, there's been no news of a U.S. release (though the film was scheduled to premiere in Brazil in November 2013, it didn't turn up Stateside). This is especially puzzling since the former grossed over $100 million and Peli has gone on to produce a number of profitable horror films (such as the sequels to ''Paranormal Activity'', ''Film/{{Insidious}}'' and ''Film/{{Sinister}}''). It eventually became available (sporadically) on Netflix.
134* ''Theatre/ArsenicAndOldLace'' was filmed in 1941 but unreleased until 1944 due to contractual obligations stating that the film could not be released while the Broadway show on which it was based was still running.
135* ''Film/TheAssassinationOfJesseJamesByTheCowardRobertFord'' was shot in 2005, but wasn't released until 2007 because of squabbles between director Creator/AndrewDominik, who wanted an impressionistic, Creator/TerrenceMalick-esque approach, and executives at Warner Bros. who wanted a more action-packed movie. Eventually Creator/BradPitt, producer Creator/RidleyScott, and editors Dylan Tichenor, Curtis Clayton, and Michael Kahn made and tested various recuts. It's currently unknown whose cut was picked for general release.
136* ''Film/AxEm'' was filmed in 1992 and shown a few times in Baltimore, but fell into obscurity until 2002, where it was released straight to video and DVD, where again it fell into obscurity until WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob reviewed it.
137* The Creator/AnthonyHopkins and Creator/ChrisRock action-comedy ''Film/BadCompany2002'' which featured terrorists plotting to blow up New York's Grand Central Station, was delayed due to the 9/11 attacks.
138* ''Bad Girls from Valley High'', completed in 2000, spent so long on the shelf that by the time it came out in 2005, the production company (The Bubble Factory) had gone out of business and cast members Creator/JanetLeigh and Creator/JonathanBrandis both passed away.
139* The classic FilmNoir ''Film/TheBigSleep'' was completed in 1944, but the studio shelved it in order to get through their backlog of war movies before WWII ended. This proved to be a very good thing. Before it was released in 1946, scenes were added to capitalize further on the obvious on-screen chemistry of Creator/HumphreyBogart and Creator/LaurenBacall.
140* ''Film/BigTrouble'' was set to open on September 21st, 2001, and had all of its prints ready for shipment when the 9/11 attacks occurred. Disney then delayed the film for seven months before quietly dumping it. This presumably happened because the climax involves [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents the threat of a passenger plane being bombed]], although [[spoiler: the "terrorists" are really just crooks who stole a ''nuclear bomb'' without realizing what it was, and they accidentally turn it on while going through airport security. One of them falls into the ocean with the bomb, and no one else is harmed]].
141* ''[[Film/Blackbird2018 Blackbird]]'', a VanityProject by Irish dancer Michael Flatley, was reportedly finished in 2018 and was screened at that year's Raindance Film Festival in London, before seemingly vanishing. It was the mystery around its disappearance that gave the film its initial buzz among fans of SoBadItsGood cinema, particularly since critics and journalists were abruptly disinvited from that screening hours beforehand. It made its second appearance at the 2021 Monaco Streaming Film Festival where Michael Flatley won Best Actor despite the film apparently not even streaming at the event, which just further added to the confusion among people trying to track the film down. The film ultimately got its proper release in 2022 after being picked up by Wildcard Distribution for a limited cinema run in Ireland and the UK.
142* The slasher film ''Film/BloodRage'' was completed in 1983, but the film wasn't released until 1987 when an edited version titled ''Nightmare at Shadow Woods'' turned up in a few theaters. The original version was dumped to VHS the same year.
143* ''Film/BlueSteel'' had its originally announced September 1989 release canceled due to Vestron's bankruptcy. MGM/UA wound up releasing the film six months later.
144* ''Film/TheBrainThatWouldntDie'' was filmed in 1959, but ran into trouble finding a distributor and wasn't released until 1962.
145* ''Film/BrendaStarr'', the film version of [[ComicStrip/BrendaStarr the comic strip of the same name]], was shot in 1986 but due to wrangles over distribution it didn't get a release anywhere until 1989, and didn't open in the U.S. until 1992.
146* ''Film/BrooklynsFinest'' was completed in 2008 and premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, the film underwent reshoots through its original distributor but after said reshoots, the distributor went under. After spending a few months in distribution limbo, Overture Films (now the distribution outlet for Relativity Media) bought the film at a bankruptcy auction for $2 million, released it in March 2010 (four months after the original Thanksgiving date), and made a tidy profit.
147* ''Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star'' was completed in 2009 but not released until 2011 due to poor test screenings and Columbia having little faith in it.
148* ''Film/BuffaloSoldiers'' was originally intended to be released in late 2001, the movie was pushed back to 2003 after the September 11 attacks, as it was decided that a satire about the U.S. military would not go over well in the post-attack climate.
149* The infamous ''Film/{{Caligula}}'' was completed in 1976, but wasn't released until 1979 due to various post-production problems.
150* ''Film/CanadianBacon'' was shot in 1993 and intended to be released by MGM, the film finally opened in 1995 with Gramercy Pictures as distributor (ironically, MGM got the rights back when they acquired the pre-1996 Polygram library).
151* The horror film ''Carnivore'' was completed in 1989 but didn't get released on video until 2000.
152* ''Film/Case39'' was completed as far back as late 2006/early 2007, but it stayed in limbo until it finally got released in the UK, European, and Latin countries in August 2009, as well as a U.S. release in October 2010.
153* Brazilian movie ''ChatĂ´'' is an amazing case, as it was mostly filmed in 1998 and 1999, but was only released in 2015 as its director and production company were investigated for improper use of funds.
154* ''Film/ChaosWalking2021'''s reshoots were completed in May 2019 but the film wasn't released theatrically until early 2021, nearly two years later. The coronavirus pandemic may have influenced this decision, as many theatres had to close or otherwise had a significant dip in visitors in 2020; the pandemic was still ongoing when the movie finally was released, resulting in it skipping theatres entirely in some countries.
155* ''[[http://www.southflorida.com/theater-and-arts/sf-fort-lauderdale-film-festival-2016-chief-zabu-20161101-story.html Chief Zabu]]'', an indie political satire about a New York real estate developer who tries to take over a Polynesian island nation, was made in 1986 but never picked up for distribution despite the efforts of writers/directors Zack Norman (who also co-starred in the film) and Neil Cohen, with Norman taking out an ad in ''Variety'' for three years advertising the film (which became a RunningGag on ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''). For a long time, it was assumed to be a [[MissingEpisode lost film]], with Norman, who owned the only copy, not sure if he even still had it in his possession. It was only in 2016 when, thanks to the Presidential run of Creator/DonaldTrump (whom the film's protagonist Ben Sydney was a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version of), Norman and Cohen unearthed his old VHS copy of it in a storage unit and finally had it screened at the Monica Film Center in Los Angeles.
156* According to production notes, principal photography for ''Film/TheClanOfTheCaveBear'' lasted from early July 1984 to late October 1984, but the movie wasn't released theatrically until well over a year later in January 1986 (where it bombed financially).
157* ''Film/{{Cobweb}}'' was filmed in November 2020, but for whatever reason sat on the shelf until receiving a limited release in July 2023.
158* The Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger film ''Film/CollateralDamage'' which featured the main character's family getting killed in a terrorist bombing, was delayed due to the 9/11 attacks.
159* The Creator/MelissaMcCarthy movie ''Cook Off!'' was finished in 2007, and remained unreleased until 2017.
160* ''The Dark Side of the Sun'' with Creator/BradPitt was shot in pre-war Yugoslavia during the summer of 1988. As editing neared completion civil war tore apart the region and much of the footage was lost. In 1996, after a five-year search, all of the lost footage was found and returned to producer Andjelo Arandjelovic, who worked on getting a distribution deal for the film, before it ended up getting released direct-to-video.
161* ''Film/MyDaysOfMercy'', a romance film starring Creator/ElliotPage and Creator/KateMara, was finished in 2017 but its release was delayed until 2019 for unknown reasons.
162* ''Film/TheDeadTalkBack'' was filmed in 1957 but was abandoned after post-production and completely forgotten until 1993 when a copy was discovered in the old offices of its production company. Its first wide exposure came when it was featured as an "experiment" on ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''!
163* Creator/AlecBaldwin's remake of ''Film/TheDevilAndDanielWebster'' was filmed in 2001 but a series of legal issues kept it out of theatres until July 2007, where a recut version (disowned by Baldwin) entitled ''Film/ShortcutToHappiness'' played in a few regional markets in the East and South. This version has also appeared on Starz and Netflix but said legal issues have prevented a home video release.
164* The English dub of the South Korean animated film ''Dino Time'' was meant to be released theatrically in 2012, but these plans were cancelled, possibly fearing competition from better movies. It went straight to DVD in Australia in 2013, then in 2015 it got released on a Blu-Ray/DVD set in the US and retitled ''Back to the Jurassic'' while in the UK it was released on DVD only and retained the original title.
165* ''Film/EightyEightMinutes'' was made in 2005, but got various release dates in 2007 overseas until it was released in the United States in April 2008.
166* ''Film/EmpiresOfTheDeep'' finished filming in late 2010 and was scheduled for a wide release in 2011. However, most likely in part due to its utterly massive amounts of TroubledProduction and ExecutiveMeddling from the project's conceptualizer and financier (a Chinese billionaire business mogul for whom this film was a blatant VanityProject), it has failed to find a distributor even more than a decade later.
167* ''Film/TheEntity'' was filmed for a 1981 release but would not open internationally until late 1982 and in the US in February 1983 due to the original distributor going out of business.
168* ''Film/EyesOfAnAngel'' is a Creator/JohnTravolta indie vehicle made in 1990, when Travolta's career wasn't so healthy. The production company responsible for the film entered bankruptcy and the film was shelved until 1994, when Travolta made a big-time comeback with ''Film/PulpFiction''. ''Eyes of an Angel'' was then released directly to home video.
169* Creator/PaulSchrader shot his prequel to ''Film/TheExorcist'', but studio Creator/MorganCreek did not have much faith in it and instead ordered Creator/RennyHarlin to shoot his own version, 2004's ''Film/ExorcistTheBeginning''. Eventually Schrader's version was released as ''[[Film/TheExorcist Dominion: Prequel To The Exorcist]]'' one year later.
170* The Creator/JohnCusack horror film ''Film/TheFactory'' was shot in 2009 but studio politics led the film to be shelved until 2013, when it went straight-to-DVD.
171* The movie version of ''Theatre/TheFantasticks'' was finished in 1995 but shelved after a few preview screenings. It got rushed out to a limited theatrical run five years later due to legal obligations.
172* The Errol Morris documentary ''Fast, Cheap and Out of Control'' was filmed in 1992 but for some reason didn't get a release until 1997.
173* ''Film/TheFinalTerror'' was originally filmed in 1981, but it was shelved for two years until it was released to cash in on the sudden successes of Creator/DarylHannah and [[Series/TJHooker Adrian Zmed]].
174* ''Film/FireOnTheAmazon'' was filmed in 1990 but not released until 1993 once Creator/SandraBullock started to become famous.
175* ''Film/FirefliesInTheGarden'' was finished in 2008 but not released until 2011.
176* ''Film/{{Foxcatcher}}'' was filmed in 2012 but did not open until November 2014 (with a premiere at Cannes that May) as Sony did not like its chances in the 2013 Oscar race.
177* The Creator/WesleySnipes western ''Film/{{Gallowwalkers}}'' was shot in 2006, with reshoots done in 2009, but didn't premiere until late 2012 in London (partially due to Snipes's legal issues, which previously led to delays in the reshoots) and was released direct to DVD in 2013.
178* The ensemble comedy ''Film/GetAJob'' from acclaimed indie-film director Dylan Kid was originally shot in 2012 and was supposed to make appearances at several film festivals, but wound up being a no-show and it kept getting delayed. When asked on a podcast in 2014 when the film was coming out, Anna Kendrick said she had no idea; rumor had it that the delay was due to issues with management changes at CBS Films. Finally Lionsgate gave the film a limited theatrical/video-on-demand release in 2016.
179* A month before its scheduled release in theaters in June 2012, several months into an expensive marketing campaign and with warehouses full of toys ready for distribution, Paramount Pictures announced that it would be shelving the completed ''Film/GIJoeRetaliation'' until March 2013. This was supposedly so they could make a 3D conversion as well (along with adding more scenes with Creator/ChanningTatum, who was [[spoiler:killed off early in the original cut]], and who had become a big star in 2012 after ''Film/TwentyOneJumpStreet'', ''Film/TheVow'' and ''Film/MagicMike''). It was also rumored that the delay was caused by the weak domestic performance of ''Film/{{Battleship}}'' (a fellow Hasbro property) and that the director of ''Retaliation'' didn't know the film was being delayed in the first place.
180* ''Gore'', a biopic about Creator/GoreVidal played by Creator/KevinSpacey, had completed principal photography by the time Spacey's history of sexual misconduct surfaced in October 2017, prompting Creator/{{Netflix}} to sever ties with the actor and shelve the film for the foreseeable future. A year later, [[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/10/kevin-spacey-gore-netflix-screenplay-sex-1202015515/ the script leaked online,]] revealing that the film portrays Vidal as grooming a younger man, which, given Spacey's own sex scandals combined with the recent political climate only makes the release of the film even more problematic.
181* The Creator/SandraBullock[=/=]Creator/GeorgeClooney sci-fi drama ''Film/{{Gravity}}'' was intended to be released for Thanksgiving 2012 and be Creator/WarnerBros' big holiday movie (outside of the co-production of ''Film/TheHobbit''). However, the film's TroubledProduction (due to many actors pulling out and the complex visual effects work causing delays), director Alfonso Cuaron's weak box office track record (his last sci-fi film, ''Film/ChildrenOfMen'', was a major box office disaster) and weak test screenings led the studio to shelve the film. It was released on October 4, 2013, and did a $55.8 million opening. It went on to gross over $700 million, and win seven UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s including Best Director.
182* ''Film/TheGreatestStoryEverTold'' began production in 1962 and was completed in 1963, but then went unreleased for another two years.
183* Creator/EliRoth's ''Film/TheGreenInferno'' was completed in 2013 but delayed until 2015 due to Roth's legal issues with original distributor OpenRoadFilms. Creator/BlumhouseProductions swooped in and saved the film.
184** Roth's ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' adaptation was shot in Spring of 2021. The film seemed to enter post-production hell with reshoots planned in early 2023. Roth did not return for these and was instead overseen by Creator/TimMiller with a release date of August 9, 2023, more than 3 years after production had wrapped.
185* The Creator/JerryLewis film ''Film/HardlyWorking'' was completed in 1979. After a successful 1980 European release 20th Century Fox picked it up and it opened in the U.S. in April 1981 to poor reviews. Still, it did surprisingly well at the box office. Lewis' sketch comedy movie ''Smorgasbord'' was shot between 1981-82 but not released ''anywhere'' until 1983, and then only direct-to-video in the U.S. as ''Cracking Up''.
186* The sequel to ''Film/{{Grizzly}}'' was partially filmed in 1983, but not completed or released until 2021, purely because some very young George Clooney, Laura Dern, and Charlie Sheen appear in it in minor roles.
187* ''Film/HeavensPrisoners'' was filmed in 1994, but was shelved for two years until its release in May of 1996 when Savoy Pictures, the film's original distributor, went bankrupt and New Line Cinema eventually picked it up for distribution.
188* ''Hippie Hippie Shake'' was finished in 2007 but still has no release date planned. Some say it's because of the film's poor quality (though it did receive some good reviews at screenings), others say it's for insurance reasons due to ''Film/GreenZone'' doing poorly and Universal not wanting to take a loss by releasing the film. Others believe that the real-life [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germaine_Greer Germaine Greer]] (one of the central subjects of the film) had put the kibosh on the movie herself because she felt it was an inaccurate representation of her life.
189* ''Film/HoneyWeShrunkOurselves'' was released straight to video in 1997, but the end credits show that it was completed in 1996.
190* Music/RobZombie's ''Film/HouseOf1000Corpses'' was finished in 2000 and originally bought by Universal, but they shelved it as they were afraid the film's content would garner an NC-17 rating, so Zombie had to buy back the rights himself and sold it to Lionsgate, who finally released the film in 2003.
191* The satirical thriller ''[[Film/TheHunt2020 The Hunt]]'' was due for a September 2019 release when two back-to-back mass shootings took place in Texas and Ohio, respectively, in early August of that year. In the wake of the tragedies, Universal pulled advertising for the film. Not helping matters was the backlash over the premise, which is a quasi-remake of ''Literature/TheMostDangerousGame'' about rich "elitists" hunting down lower-class commoners for sport. An "unnamed source" told ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that the film's predators are politically liberal and the prey are conservatives. This information, combined with the GOP's general animosity towards "liberal" Hollywood, led to an outcry from right-wing media and then-President Creator/DonaldTrump despite them never having seen the film.[[note]]Or, for that matter, the ''plot summary'' Universal released, which implies that the audience is supposed to sympathize with the characters being hunted. WordOfGod insists that the movie is intended to portray extremism on both sides of the political spectrum.[[/note]] Ultimately, Universal shelved the film but later released it on March 13, 2020.
192* ''Series/ILoveLucy'' had a CompilationMovie produced in 1953, by linking together "The Benefit", "Breaking the Lease", and "The Ballet" with new bookends and transitions. However, it didn't immediately receive a public release, to avoid competition with another Creator/LucilleBall[=/=]Desi Arnaz comedy, ''The Long, Long Trailer''. After becoming lost for decades, it finally received a screening at a 2001 ''I Love Lucy'' convention, DVD releases in 2007 and 2010, and a Blu-Ray release in 2015.[[note]]CBS Paramount first released the ''I Love Lucy: The Movie'' DVD as the bonus disc of an ''I Love Lucy''/''Series/LucyDesiComedyHour'' Complete Series boxset, then later sold it by itself. The Blu-Ray release occurred when CBS Paramount included the movie as a bonus feature for ''I Love Lucy'' Season 2.[[/note]]
193* The film ''Film/ILoveYouDaddy'', written, directed by, and starring Creator/LouisCK, was originally set for a limited release on November 17, 2017, having attracted plenty of award-season buzz after being filmed in secret over the summer. However, it was [[https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/11/louis-ck-i-love-you-daddy-timing-release pulled indefinitely]] by its distributor just a week before release after C.K. was accused of, and subsequently confessed to, multiple instances of sexual harassment and lewd behavior, which only made the already-controversial subject matter (a TV producer tries to stop [[HorribleHollywood an older filmmaker/sexual predator]] from sleeping with his teenage actress daughter) that much HarsherInHindsight. The film has yet to legally see the light of day but surfaced online via bootleg not long after it was pulled.
194* ''Film/{{Idiocracy}}'' finished filming in 2004 and was dated for August 6, 2005, but was pulled off of Fox's schedule before finally getting released on September 1, 2006.
195* ''Film/TheInterview'', a Creator/SethRogen–Creator/JamesFranco comedy about assassinating UsefulNotes/{{North Korea}}n leader Kim Jong-un, just barely avoided becoming a victim of this trope. The film sparked outrage from North Korea almost immediately, with Pyongyang referring to it as an "act of war", and hackers (believed by the FBI to have been connected to North Korea, though some cyber-security experts believe it was an inside job from an ex-employee) attacked the servers of the film's studio, Sony Pictures, and released a mountain of emails and personal information. Then, cinema owners were sent an ominous message threatening terrorist attacks against cinemas that chose to screen the film. Sony originally left it up to cinema chains to decide for themselves, but when all five major chains backed out, Sony pulled the film's release. Many people (including President UsefulNotes/BarackObama) felt that the decision was a mistake and accused Sony and the theaters of appeasing terrorists, and many petitions to Sony to show the film were created, with at least one gathering hundreds of signatures. The intense backlash persuaded Sony executives to change their minds and give the film a limited theatrical/VOD release on Christmas Day.
196* ''Film/InvisibleMom'' was completed in 1995, but not released until 1997, and then only to VHS.
197* ''Iron Shadows'' was a low-budget adaptation of the public domain Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian story ''Literature/IronShadowsInTheMoon'', starring Finnish hockey player Pasi Schalin as Conan. Production went smoothly in 2014 until it was discovered that producer George Tan -- a shady online distributor of Creator/BruceLee films -- had not sorted out complex rights issues with the then-current owner of the Conan property, Paradox Entertainment. Tan suddenly disappeared, ''Iron Shadows'' was put on the shelf despite being otherwise completed, and the film has lingered in limbo ever since. Bootleg versions can be viewed online, however.
198* ''Film/JasonX'' was completed in 2000, but its release was delayed due to a management shakeup at New Line Cinema. By the time of its United States release on April 26, 2002, it had already been playing in a few European countries for several months and had been leaked to various online file-sharing sites.
199* ''Film/JupiterAscending'' was completed in 2013, but wasn't released until two years later, in 2015. Warner Bros. claimed it was done to give the Wachowskis more time to do the effects and the Wachowskis didn't use that extra time to do reshoots, instead leaving it in stasis until Warner finally decided to release it.
200* Creator/ZackSnyder finished a cut [[ExecutiveMeddling out of compromise with executives]] with what he filmed for ''Justice League'' in early 2017. That seemingly wasn't enough for them and after Snyder's departure, Creator/JossWhedon was hired to write and direct reshoots more to their liking. The resulting [[Film/JusticeLeague2017 theatrical cut]] scrapped a lot of what Snyder filmed and ended up a BoxOfficeBomb, and the studio proceeded with the following Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse movies without caring about ''Justice League'' any further. In 2020 though, after a persistent [[SendingStuffToSaveTheShow fan campaign]], ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'' was announced. With scrapped footage including most of the initial cut Snyder submitted, none of the Whedon additions, and new special effects, it was released on March 18, 2021, on Creator/HBOMax and PVOD.
201* The horror film ''Keep Watching'' starring Creator/BellaThorne was shot in 2013, but it wasn't picked up for distribution until two years later by Creator/ScreenGems. They set a December 2, 2016, release date for the film and released a poster to boot. Not long later, they pulled it from their yearly schedule and aimed for a March 24, 2017, date instead. A short time later, they pulled the release again, and finally a trailer popped up in August and the film got a release date for October 31.
202* ''Killing Winston Jones'', the directorial debut of Creator/JoelDavidMoore[[note]](Moore directed ''Youth in Oregon'' two years after this, which is his first directorial project to be released)[[/note]] starring Creator/RichardDreyfuss, was shot in 2012 and has been sitting completed for nearly a decade as of 2022. The film had already been sitting for nearly five years when numerous women made rape accusations against Danny Masterson in 2017, who plays a supporting role, which was probably the last nail in the coffin of the film ever being released.
203* ''The King's Daughter'', based on the 1997 novel ''The Moon and the Sun'' by Vonda [=McIntyre=], completed filming at the end of May 2014 with Focus Features distributing in the United States as ''The Moon and the Sun''. Then on August 15, 2014, Paramount bought the U.S. distribution rights and announced a release date of April 10, 2015, then for some reason no trailers were released until three weeks before release, Paramount decided to cancel and later put the film on turnaround with Open Road Films buying the rights and retitled the film as ''The King's Daughter'' with no release date in sight.
204** New work was done on the film in 2020, with narration by Creator/JulieAndrews being added and Arclight Films picking up the rights. Then in late 2021, it was announced the rights now belonged to Gravitas Ventures, with a release date of January 2022.
205* American UsefulNotes/WorldWarII propaganda film ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_Your_Enemy:_Japan Know Your Enemy: Japan]]'' was scheduled for release on August 9, 1945, three days after the Hiroshima bomb and the same day as the Nagasaki bombing. Since Japan's impending surrender had made the film suddenly irrelevant, UsefulNotes/DouglasMacArthur ordered the film's release to be withdrawn, and it was never publicly shown until airing on PBS in 1977.
206* The Creator/CharlieChaplin film ''Film/{{Limelight}}'' was pulled from distribution after he was denied re-admittance to the United States for allegedly having Communist sympathies. Shot in 1952, it was finally released in the United States in 1972. It had already been released in Europe.
207* ''Little Fockers'', the second sequel to ''Film/MeetTheParents'', was released in 2010, however it was filmed in late 2008/early 2009 (in fact, AOL News at the time had posted on-set photos of the film). Primarily the reason for the delay was due to Creator/DustinHoffman changing his mind about reprising his role (originally he opted not to), so the release date was pushed back so scenes with Hoffman's character Bernie could be filmed. The only thing that really sticks out related to the delay is Creator/RobertDeNiro's character being shown using Website/MySpace, a social networking site that had lost a good chunk of popularity to Facebook by 2010.
208* ''Film/TheLoft'', Belgian director Erik Van Looy's remake of his own 2008 erotic mystery film, was completed in 2011 with Dark Castle Entertainment picking up the U.S. distribution rights with the intent of releasing through Warner Bros. in early-to-mid 2012. However, in April 2012, producer and Dark Castle co-head Joel Silver ended his deal with Warner, taking his studio and the film with him to Creator/{{Universal}}. The release date was pushed back several times by Universal over the next two years until August 29, 2014 was settled. However, Universal pulled the film from its schedule ''two months'' before release. Dark Castle quietly erased its existence from its website, with Silver's name removed from the credits. The film was eventually released in Belgium in October, after which Open Road Films picked up the U.S. distribution rights. It was finally released on January 30, 2015 to scathing reviews, bombed at the box office despite having a $15 million budget, and was pulled from most of the 1,841 theaters after two weeks.[[note]]Universal still oversaw home media distribution due to their deal with Open Road.[[/note]]
209* ''Film/TheLongGoodFriday'' was completed in 1979, but its release was delayed for a year due to a change in distributors. The film was originally produced by Creator/LewGrade and was to be an ITC production, but he pulled the plug when he realised that the plot involved the IRA. It was then bought by Music/GeorgeHarrison and released through HandMadeFilms.
210* The gritty romantic crime drama ''Love the Hard Way'' was filmed in 2001, but didn't get a proper release until 2003, by which point lead actor Creator/AdrienBrody won an Academy Award for ''Film/ThePianist''.
211* ''Film/LuckyYou'' was shot in 2005 and not released until 2007, where it flopped at the box office.
212* ''Magazine Dreams'' was acquired by Disney's Searchlight Pictures unit after a successful screening at the Sundance Film Festival and was scheduled to be released on December 8, 2023. However, star Creator/JonathanMajors was hit with allegations of domestic violence (which led to a trial for which he was found guilty), which led to Disney taking it off its release schedule.
213* ''Film/MarciX'' was completed in August 2002 but didn't get released until a year later (August 2003) where it opened to mostly negative reviews and did poorly at the box office.
214* The Creator/AnnaPaquin[=/=]Creator/MattDamon drama ''Film/{{Margaret}}'' was filmed in 2005 but because of a combination of lawsuits and the inability to deliver a final cut, didn't see a release until 2011. The released version (running a whopping 153 minutes) barely made it out of New York and Los Angeles and became one of the lowest-grossing releases in Fox history.
215* After some delay, filming for ''Film/TheMarshKingsDaughter2023'' was completed in August 2021, but it took over two years for the movie to get a release date for late 2023. This was mostly because the original domestic distributor, STX Films, closed up its distribution department, with the film subsequently being shopped around to different distributors. Creator/{{Lionsgate}} and Roadside Attractions, who had partnered with STX, eventually picked up the film as domestic co-distributors; Creator/AmazonStudios will distribute the film in Europe.
216* Yuri Kara's adaptation of ''Literature/TheMasterAndMargarita'' was filmed in 1994 but released in 2011, six years after that ''other'' adaptation by Vladimir Bortko.
217* ''Film/MeAndOrsonWelles'' premiered to great acclaim at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival, but was unable to secure a distributor despite the considerable buzz and the fact that they had Creator/ZacEfron and Creator/ClaireDanes as the stars. It was eventually released to perhaps a dozen cinemas nationwide in November 2009 and almost promptly forgotten (its DVD release was even ''more'' delayed). Many fans claim that this piss-poor release strategy ended up [[AwardSnub robbing]] co-star Christian [=McKay=] of a well-deserved Oscar nomination for his performance as Creator/OrsonWelles.
218* It's unclear how much ''Film/MonsterTrucks'', a $115 million family comedy about a truck inhabited by a monster, spent actually being produced, given it started filming in 2014 and had complex visual effects of the sort that take years to finish. But the eventual product was a victim of the shelf, having [[http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2016/06/01/the_monster_trucks_trailer_will_leave_you_speechless.html its release date moved four times]], ultimately settling for January 2017 -- i.e. the very definition of a {{Dump Month|s}}.
219* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'' was released in 1975, but has a copyright date of 1974.
220* ''Film/Movie43'' began production in 2009 and was intended to be ready for a 2010 release. Then original distributor Overture Films sold the rights (and later had everything at the studio but the name sold) to Relativity Media, who continued to keep it out of production (missing a planned Spring 2012 date) until finally releasing it in 2013.
221* ''Film/TheNakedWitch'' was shot in 1960, copyrighted in 1961, but not released until 1964.
222* ''Film/NightOfTheGhouls'' was finished in 1959, but the infamously shoestring-budgeted Creator/EdWood could not even afford to have the film developed. Decades later, producer Wade Williams bought the rights to the film, paid the fees, and released it on video in 1984.
223* ''Film/NineAndAHalfWeeks'' sat on the shelf for a year after it was finished because the studio couldn't figure out how to market it, nor what they could cut to avoid an X rating.
224* ''Not Safe for Work'' (Joe Johnston's follow-up to ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'') had been finished in 2012 but was held from domestic theatrical release due to studio politics at Universal (the film was originally planned for theatrical release and then a straight-to-DVD release in April 2014). The film was then released to home video in May 2014.
225* ''Film/TheNutcrackerIn3D'' was filmed in 2007, but not released until 2010. The delay was partly to allow for the afterthought of converting it into a UsefulNotes/ThreeDMovie. It received unanimously negative reviews and is a notorious box office bomb.
226* ''Film/{{O}}'', the modern-day retelling of Shakespeare's ''Othello'', was originally supposed to be released in the spring of 1999, but then Columbine happened, and the thought of releasing a film that featured gun violence amongst high school students so soon afterwards was unthinkable, so the film didn't see the light of day until more than two years later in August 2001. This wound up helping the film, as during the two-year delay, Creator/JuliaStiles's profile skyrocketed as one of the hottest young stars in Hollywood, thanks to the 1-2 combo of ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'' and ''Film/SaveTheLastDance'', and was able to add a little more star power to the product upon release.
227* ''Film/OperationFortuneRuseDeGuerre'' was originally scheduled for the first quarter of 2022 amid COVID-related delays. And then [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents the Russian invasion of Ukraine made it be pulled from the schedule for feeling insensitive to issue a movie featuring Ukrainian henchmen.]] The movie hit international theaters in January 2023, while skipping North America until March.
228* Creator/StephenSommers' adaptation of the book ''Film/OddThomas'' was finished in late 2011 (after financing issues briefly halted filming in mid-2011) but had difficulty in finding a distributor. When it finally did find one, the film got tied up in legal lawsuits as a result of the marketing department not promoting the film like they were supposed to, it eventually got a DVD release in 2014.
229* ''Film/OldDogs'' was made in 2007, but wasn't released until late 2009 because of two delays. First, after the death of Creator/BernieMac, who had a small part in it (this was the last film he ever worked on), in August of 2008, and again in early 2009 after the death of star Creator/JohnTravolta's son Jett.
230* ''Film/OnceUponATimeInMexico'' was finished in 2001 but the release was pushed back to 2003.
231* ''Film/TheOogielovesInTheBigBalloonAdventure'' was filmed in 2009, but wasn't released until 2012 in order for Kenn Viselmann to patent the film's interactive technology.
232* Principal production for ''Film/{{Ophelia}}'' was completed on July 6th, 2017 and the film premiered at Sundance on January 22, 2018, but it didn't receive a theatrical release until June 28, 2019, over a year after the premiere. It apparently took a while to find distributors; it didn't get a UK distributor until mid-August 2019 (nearly two months after the US).
233* ''Film/ParisWhenItSizzles'' was completed in 1962, but the studio didn't think much of it and shelved it until 1964 when it was released mainly to cash in on the success of another Paris-set movie starring Creator/AudreyHepburn, ''Film/{{Charade}}''.
234* The Creator/TylerPerry-produced ''Peeples'' was shot in 2010 but wasn't released until 2013.
235* Creator/ChuckJones's adaptation of ''Literature/ThePhantomTollbooth'' was completed in 1968, but internal shakeups at MGM caused it to be shelved until 1970 when it was released under the studio's "Children's Matinees" umbrella.
236* ''Film/PhoneBooth'' was completed in 2000 and got delayed in post-production, it was supposed to be released in 2002, but was delayed until 2003 because of the Beltway Snipers rampage.
237* ''Film/Plan9FromOuterSpace'' was completed in 1956, but couldn't find a distributor until 1959. That is nowhere near as bad as what happened to Creator/EdWood's follow-up, ''Film/NightOfTheGhouls'', which didn't see the light of day until 1987. The reason? Wood couldn't pay to have the film developed and it was withheld by the lab.
238* The Creator/SarahMichelleGellar film ''Possession'' (a remake of the South Korean film ''Addicted'') was filmed in 2007 and scheduled for a theatrical release in winter 2008, but the film's distribution company ended up going bankrupt, which caused the release date to get pushed back nearly a dozen times until it was finally released DirectToVideo in March 2010 (and given the lackluster reviews, it's probably for the best).
239* ''Pride and Glory'' was shelved for two years before getting a release date in 2008.
240* ''Film/ProjectAlmanac'' was filmed in 2013 with a planned February 28, 2014 release date. However, Paramount delayed it ''a few weeks'' before its scheduled release. The film was then released in January 2015 (and it underwent a title change. Prior to the delay, the original title was ''Welcome to Yesterday'').
241* ''Film/TheProphecy'' was completed in 1993, but wasn't released until September 1995.
242* ''Film/RadioFlyer'' was originally intended as Columbia's big summer 1991 release -- odd in hindsight given its B-level cast, lack of big special effects, and grim subject matter for a family film. The release date was constantly shuffled due to reshoots, production delays, and finally bad test screenings. Eventually, the film was quietly released in February 1992 and was a critically-savaged BoxOfficeBomb.
243* ''Film/RaiseTheTitanic'' was finished in 1978 but not released until 1980.
244* ''A Real Young Girl'' (French: ''Une vraie jeune fille'') by Creator/CatherineBreillat was produced in 1976 but because of its graphic depiction of sexuality (including Charlotte Alexandra exposing her vulva), it has been banned in many countries and was not released to theaters until 2000.
245* The Creator/CatherineZetaJones film ''Film/TheRebound'' was completed in 2009 and was released to theaters in almost every country except the U.S., then it finally got released to Amazon in February 2012.
246* ''Film/RedTails'' suffered in DevelopmentHell from the '80s until 2007, and even after it was in the can and ready to go in 2010, it took another couple of years before Creator/GeorgeLucas could find a distributor willing to take it. The reason Lucas gave for both the decades-long hell and this trope was that [[MinorityShowGhetto the cast was mostly black]]. Other sources claim that Lucas was demanding an unreasonably large portion of the international grosses as part of the deal.
247* ''Renegades'', a $75 ''million'' action film directed by Steven Quale, completed filming in 2015 and was going to be released on July 15, 2016, but the release has been pushed back multiple times and was going to be released on September 1, 2017, but due to the commercial failure of ''Film/ValerianAndTheCityOfAThousandPlanets'' and financial problems in July, Europacorp decided to shelve the U.S. release to an undetermined date. It was eventually been released in international markets with horrible box office results, only gaining $2,602,149. The film eventually got a U.S. release on December 21, 2018, albeit dumped to VOD.
248* ''Film/RepoMen'' was finished in 2008 but not released until 2010.
249* ''Film/{{Rings}}'', the second sequel to ''Film/TheRing'', had scheduling problems. The film was shot between March and June 2015 and originally scheduled to be released on November 13, 2015. The film was pulled from the schedule two months before it was supposed to come out, and rescheduled for April 1, 2016. A month before ''that'' date, it was pushed back to October 28, 2016. A month before it was supposed to come out, it was delayed once again, this time to February 3, 2017.
250* ''Film/RobotJox'' was shot in 1987 but not released until the end of 1990 because of the bankruptcy of Empire Pictures, the original distributor.
251* ''Film/RunRonnieRun'' (the ''Series/MrShow'' movie) was completed in 2001 but shelved until 2003 when it was released DirectToVideo due to New Line Cinema losing faith in the film.
252* ''Same Kind of Different as Me'' completed filming in December 2014 and had a release date of April 29, 2016, but Paramount decided to push back the date to February 3, 2017, a month before release. Then on December 30, 2016, Paramount decided to place the film on turnaround and Creator/PureFlixEntertainment picked up distribution rights and was released on October 20, 2017.
253* ''Film/{{Serena}}'' was the second of the unofficial Creator/JenniferLawrence[=/=]Creator/BradleyCooper [[ThoseTwoActors quadrillogy]] to be filmed, preceded by ''Film/SilverLiningsPlaybook'' and followed by ''Film/AmericanHustle'' and ''Film/Joy2015''. It was the third to come out [[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/lost-jennifer-lawrence-bradley-cooper-733113 (in 2014 in Europe, the following year in the US)]].
254* ''Film/{{Seventh Son|2015}}'' was filmed in early 2012 for release in 2013. Then the visual effects studio went bankrupt. They were paid off to complete their work anyhow, but a 3D conversion and the severance of a relationship between distributor Warner Bros. and the production company (and thus the switch to Universal) delayed the eventual American release to February 2015 (though it had come out a couple of months earlier in some international markets).
255* ''Film/{{Shane}}'' was completed in 1951, but it wasn't released until two years later due to extensive re-editing.
256* The Creator/JohnCusack and Creator/ChowYunFat film ''Film/{{Shanghai|2010}}'' was finished in 2008, but was delayed from getting released anywhere until 2010, when it was released in China and other countries, and was finally released in the US in 2015.
257* Creator/JohnHughes' ''She's Having a Baby'' was intended to be ready for a Summer 1987 release but wasn't released until February 1988 due to the director having post-production issues with ''Film/PlanesTrainsAndAutomobiles'' and him being unable to concentrate on editing two films at one time.
258* According to a [[http://reallybradjones.tumblr.com/post/159578286694/speaking-of-shot-on-shitteo-has-that-came-out-yet Tumblr post]] from Creator/BradJones, his film ''Shot on Shitteo'', the very definition of a TroubledProduction, has now, after being completed during pre-production for his following film ''Film/JesusBro'' (which was released April 14, 2017), has become subject to this trope, with Jones having no plans one way or the other on releasing the film.
259* The college comedy ''Film/{{Slackers}}'' was completed in 2000 but didn't get released until 2002.
260* ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' was completed in 2018 and was all set for a 2019 release by 20th Century Fox. Due to Disney’s acquisition of the studio in 2019, the film ended up on the shelf, likely due to getting very cold feet with the film's sensitive content. The film sat unreleased for 4 years until Angel Studios purchased distribution rights in early 2023 and released it during the 4th of July weekend.
261* ''Film/ASoundOfThunder'' was completed in 2002, but delayed for three years due to flooding in Prague where the film was shot, as well as Franchise Pictures going bankrupt.
262* Disney's live-action comedy ''Superdad'' was made in 1971, but was shelved until it was released, only to flop, in 1973.
263* ''Film/SuperSizeMe 2: Holy Chicken!'', the follow-up to Morgan Spurlock's critique of the fast food industry, [[ArtifactTitle this time focusing on chicken]], premiered at TIFF and was picked up by Website/{{YouTube}} Red. Unfortunately in December 2017, Spurlock committed [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor career suicide]] by confessing to past acts of sexual misconduct on Twitter. As a result, Website/YouTube dropped the film and it was pulled from a planned screening at Sundance. Eventually, Samuel Goldwyn Films, co-distributor of the original, picked it up, and the film came out in September 2019.
264* ''Film/TheSwimmer'' starring Creator/BurtLancaster was completed in 1966 but wasn't released for another two years.
265* ''Film/TakeMeHomeTonight'' was finished in 2007, but was delayed until 2011 due to the studio being uncomfortable with the scenes depicting drug use.
266* ''Takers'' was completed in 2008 (originally under the title "Bone Deep"), but didn't get released until 2010.
267* ''Film/TerrorAtBlackFalls'' was filmed in 1959, but wasn't released until 1962.
268* ''Film/THX1138'' was completed in 1969 but not released until 1971 due to squabbling with the studio.
269* ''Film/TiticutFollies'' was first shown at the 1967 New York Film Festival, but was banned from public exhibition until 1991. It aired on PBS for the first time on September 4, 1992.
270* ''Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding'', a film adaptation of the popular "immersive theatre"[=/=]improv play (with Creator/MilaKunis and [[Music/NewKidsOnTheBlock Joey McIntyre]] in the title roles) was filmed in 2004 and debuted to an indifferent reception at the Tribeca Film Festival that year. It finally got a limited theatrical release at the end of 2007.
271* ''Touch and Go'' was completed in 1984 but not released until two years later.
272* ''Film/TrickRTreat'' was supposed to get a theatrical release in October 2007, but it ended up getting pushed back and dumped directly to DVD two years later.
273* The [[FoundFootageFilms found-footage]] sci-fi horror film ''UFO Abduction'' has one of the strangest stories on this list. It was intended for a DirectToVideo release in 1989, but a fire at the distribution warehouse destroyed nearly all copies of the film and the master print, and it was presumed [[MissingEpisode lost]]. However, a few bootlegs, stripped of the opening and closing credits denoting it as a work of fiction, survived and found their way into the ufologist community in the early '90s, whereupon the film was mistaken for a real account of an AlienAbduction and came to be known as "the [=McPherson=] tape". The film's cult status as an underground hit on the ConspiracyTheorist circuit led to a [[MadeForTVMovie made-for-TV]] remake in 1998 titled ''Film/AlienAbductionIncidentInLakeCounty'', and writer/director Dean Alioto finally got it a proper home video release in 2018. The truly bizarre story of its release, however, simply built up its mystique, and to this day, there are people who claim that Alioto's story and ''Incident in Lake County'' are a case of FictionAsCoverUp.
274* ''Film/Ultraviolet2006'' finished filming in 2004, but didn't come out until March 2006.
275* ''Film/{{Underwater}}'' was filmed in 2017, but was kept on the shelf by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox for a couple of years. After Creator/{{Disney}} bought the studio, it finally received a date for January 2020.
276* ''View from the Top'' was supposed to be released in late 2001, but was delayed until 2003 due to [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents studios being uncomfortable releasing a film that made fun of flight attendants years after the 9/11 terror attacks.]]
277* ''Film/{{Warcraft|2016}}'' finished filming mid-2014, was scheduled for December 2015 but delayed to Summer 2016 to avoid competition with ''Film/StarWarsTheForceAwakens''.
278* ''Film/Warlock1989'' was finished in 1988, but shelved for two years following financial difficulties at New World Pictures (although like ''Film/ThePunisher1989'', which was also affected, it did get released on schedule outside North America). Trimark eventually picked it up and gave it a limited release in 1991.
279* ''Film/TheWarriorsWay'' was completed in 2008 but not released until 2010.
280* FoundFootage horror film ''Wer'' was shot in 2012, but it got delayed by its distributor Creator/FilmDistrict for unknown reasons. Following the company's closure, the film [[ChannelHop ended up]] with Focus Features and they released it [[DirectToVideo straight to DVD]] in September 2014.
281* Creator/SamuelFuller's racism drama ''Film/WhiteDog'' was filmed in 1981 but Paramount shelved it due to uneasiness over the film's content and it would not be released until it was quietly sneaked onto the Creator/{{Lifetime}} network (of all places) in 1987. The film would not see a home video release until 2010 when Creator/TheCriterionCollection released it on DVD.
282* ''Film/{{Whiteout}}'' was completed in 2007, but didn't get released until September 2009, where it received negative reviews and poor box office returns.
283* ''Film/AWrinkleInTime2003'', a [[MadeForTVMovie Made-for-TV]] adaptation of the [[Literature/AWrinkleInTime classic novel of the same name]], was initially to air in February 2002, and even early promotions (which were included on the first video releases of ''Film/SpyKids1'') stated it. It didn't air in the United States until May 2004; it had aired in Canada a year earlier.
284* ''Film/TheUnbreakableBoy'' was filmed in late 2020, with a March 2022 release date attached, however on March 10 of that same year, Lionsgate pulled a Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany, and delayed the film '''three years''' to ''2025'', in order for reshootings.
285* ''Film/YoureNext'' was filmed in 2011 and had a very well-received premiere at the Toronto Film Festival that September (the film's resulting bidding war would later influence the festival to go for a more youth-oriented style in future years). After Creator/{{Lionsgate}} won the bid, they announced a Fall 2012 opening with a large-scale release. However, Lionsgate buying Creator/SummitEntertainment and a bad test screening (director Adam Wingard's handheld shooting style has done well with festival audiences but American audiences haven't been keen on it) led Lionsgate to shelve the film and push it back to August 2013.
286* Due to the highly contagious UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, '''many''' movies scheduled for release in 2020 and later have been delayed, some indefinitely since going to a movie theater basically entails having dozens of total strangers sit in close proximity for a two-to-three-hour stretch. This left quite a few big-budget tentpole films such as ''Film/{{Mulan|2020}}'', ''Film/WonderWoman1984'', ''Film/NoTimeToDie'', ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'', ''Film/TopGunMaverick'', ''Film/TheKingsMan'', ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'', etc... in an unusual position of being completed but unable to be released. The aftermath varied from coming out solely on streaming services (''Mulan'', which had held its world premiere and was first exclusively for a "premium access" fee on Creator/DisneyPlus), pushed to the second semester when a number of theaters had reopened (''Film/{{Tenet}}''), downright delayed to the following year (such as ''Film/AQuietPlacePartII'', which even had held its world premiere and would hit theaters the exact week theaters were closed). Creator/WarnerMedia opted to use a mix of one-month streaming on Creator/HBOMax and theatrical release at the same time for such films (''Wonder Woman 1984'', ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'', ''Film/{{Dune|2021}}'' and some others, along with Creator/WarnerBros' entire 2021 release slate). Disney opted to mix the theatrical release along with the Premium Access for its delayed to 2021 releases (''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'', ''Film/{{Cruella}}'', and the aforementioned ''Black Widow'') so that they profit either way, though they have since launched a 45-days theatrical window for ''Film/ShangChiAndTheLegendOfTheTenRings'' and further movies before having them go to streaming.
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