Hulu and Sony delay new movie and TV show releases over strikes – and you should prepare for more bad news

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Prepare yourselves, entertainment fans, because your most anticipated film and/or TV show of 2023 might not arrive this year after all. With the writers’ and actors’ strikes seemingly set to run for a long time, the world’s biggest studios have begun to delay numerous new movies and TV series.

Per Variety, Sony Pictures is the first major film studio to push multiple movies into 2024, including Spider-Man spin-off flick Kraven the Hunter and Ghostbusters: Afterlife‘s sequel. Meanwhile, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse‘s follow-up – Beyond the Spider-Verse – has been removed from Sony’s theatrical line-up entirely, meaning its release has been delayed indefinitely.

Things are starting to look shaky in the streaming world, too. According to The Hollywood Reporter (THR), forthcoming Hulu TV show A Murder at the End of the World has also had its release date pushed back to November. It was originally slated to launch on August 29. THR suggests the limited series’ release delay is down to Hulu’s hope that the strikes will be resolved by the fourth quarter of 2023, which might allow its cast and crew to promote the series.

Darby and Bill look at something on the ground at night in A Murder at the End of the World

A Murder at the End of the World won’t land on Hulu until November. (Image credit: FX/Christopher Saunders)

There’s potentially worse to come on the release date front. Earlier in July, Variety reported that Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) was weighing up whether to delay some of its biggest films of the year until 2024. That could include the hotly anticipated sci-fi epic Dune Part 2, the final DC Extended Universe (DCEU) film in Aquaman 2, and possible Oscar contender The Color Purple.

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