Contrary to last year, which saw studios pushing the release dates of their films back as much as a full year in the wake of a raging and unpredictable pandemic, the last few months have seen studios move their films up on the release calendar. The vaccine rollout is in full swing, especially in the United States, and studios seem bullish that May will be when we start getting back to some semblance of normal, with Paramount’s A Quiet Place: Part II poised to light up the box office on May 28th.
Which is why it seemed odd when Top Gun: Maverick, which had been situated for a similarly big Fourth of July weekend on July 2nd, was recently delayed all the way to November. But a new report sheds some light on Paramount’s thinking behind the move, and it has to do with Tom Cruise.
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