There were some big movies set to be released in 2020, but we know how that story ends. The good news is, a lot of those movies were just bumped back to 2021.
"The Hollywood Reporter" has a rundown of 20 movies that have been rescheduled for this year. Keep in mind, these new dates may also change, since no one knows how and when people will return to theaters nationwide.
Here's the list, along with their latest release dates:
1. "Coming 2 America", March 5th. The sequel to the 1988 original.
2. "The King's Man", March 12th. The third movie in the "Kingsman" series.
3. "Morbius", March 19th. The "Spider-Man" spin-off starring Jared Leto.
4. "No Time to Die", April 2nd. The 25th James Bond movie.
5. "A Quiet Place, Part 2", April 23rd. The sequel to "A Quiet Place".
6. "Black Widow", May 7th. The Marvel movie starring Scarlett Johansson.
7. "Free Guy", May 21st. The sci-fi action-comedy starring Ryan Reynolds.
8. "Godzilla Vs. Kong", May 21st.
9. "Spiral", May 21st. The "Saw" reboot starring Chris Rock.
10. "F9", May 28th. The next movie in the "Fast & Furious" franchise.
11. "Ghostbusters: Afterlife", June 11th.
12. "In the Heights", June 18th.
13. "Top Gun: Maverick", July 2nd. The sequel to the 1986 original.
14. "Jungle Cruise", July 30th. It's based on the Disney ride.
15. "Candyman", August 27th.
16. "Death on the Nile", September 17th. It's based on an Agatha Christie story.
17. "Dune", October 1st. It's the latest movie based on the 1965 sci-fi novel.
18. "Halloween Kills", October 15th. The follow-up to the 2018 revival.
19. "Eternals", November 5th. The Marvel movie starring Angelina Jolie.
20. "West Side Story", December 10th. Steven Spielberg directed it.





