Jungle Book: Origins release delayed, Wonder Woman moved up

Los Angeles: “Jungle Book: Origins” is coming later than expected while “Wonder Woman”, on the other hand, is inching closer than scheduled, Warner Bros has announced.

“Jungle Book”, directed by Andy Serkis, will now arrive on October 19, 2018, slightly over a year from its October 6, 2017 original date, but Serkis is “absolutely thrilled” about the delay, reported Ace Showbiz.

“The ambition for this project is huge. What we are attempting is an unprecedented level of psychological and emotional nuance in morphing the phenomenal performances of our cast into the facial expressions of our animals,” Serkis said. He added, “So, every minute more that we have to evolve the technological pipeline will make all the difference. …The evidence is there already and it’s off the chain exciting, so hang on in there. …This is truly next-generation storytelling, and it will be the real deal!” Meanwhile, “Wonder Woman” is ready to invade theatres on June 2, 2017 after being moved up from its original June 23, 2017 date. Other untitled DC films will hit theatres October 5, 2018, and November 1, 2019. An unnamed WB “event film” has been dated for October 6, 2017. — PTI

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