With the coronavirus pandemic meaning cinemas are currently closed, fans have seen a number of major movies pushed back until next year and beyond. Recently, the upcoming Uncharted movie saw a severe delay, while the likes of F9, A Quiet Place 2, Black Widow, James Bond: No Time to Die, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife have all seen significant release date changes as well.

Unfortunately, it seems a batch of new films will seemingly be joining the aforementioned list, with Lionsgate announcing John Wick 4 and Spiral: From the Book of Saw have been pushed back a year. The fourth entry in the John Wick franchise, which was originally meant to release on May 22 next year, will now be debuting on May 27, 2022.

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Meanwhile, Spiral: From the Book of SawChris Rock's exciting reboot of the popular horror movie franchise, will seemingly take John Wick 4's place, debuting on May 22, 2021. The delay of the two films will come as major disappointments for fans, many of which have been waiting to see where each franchise will go in their 2020 and 2021 debuts.

It seems fans don't have to worry too much about lacking new releases in the coming months, however, with a number of studios releasing highly-anticipated new movies on digital services. Scoob! and Artemis Fowl will be hitting digital platforms this year, while Universal's success with Trolls: World Tour has seen them hint that they might release more titles on streaming platforms in the future, much to the anger of AMC theatres.

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