CANDYMAN Has Been Pushed Back To September Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

CANDYMAN Has Been Pushed Back To September Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

After Top Gun: Maverick moved to Christmas yesterday, Universal Pictures has also decided to vacate June, pushing back the upcoming Candyman reboot to September due to the coronavirus pandemic.

By RohanPatel - Apr 03, 2020 05:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

With theaters expected to remain closed through most of the summer, Universal Pictures has decided to push back their upcoming Candyman sequel/reboot from June 12 to September 25.

The decision comes just a day after Paramount Pictures made a similar move to exit June, moving Tom Cruise's highly anticipated Top Gun: Maverick from late June to December 23, and a few weeks after Warner Bros. opted to shift Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman 1984 to August.

The only films still slated to open in June now are Disney's Soul, Universal's The King of Staten Island, Lionsgate's Fatale and Focus Features' Kajillionaire, but it seems increasingly likely they'll be moved back as well and/or sent to a streaming service within the next few days.

The upcoming Nia DaCosta-directed horror remake/spiritual sequel Candyman will star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Watchmen; Aquaman), Teyonah Parris (WandaVision; Empire), Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (DraculaThe Kid Who Would Be King) and Colman Domingo (Fear the Walking Dead; Selma) in the main roles. Original franchise star Tony Todd (The FlashFinal Destination) has also been heavily rumored to appear, reprising his iconic role as Daniel Robitaille, a.k.a. the Candyman.

Candyman will now open opposite Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of the Chicago 7 starring Sacha Baron Cohen (The Spy) & Eddie Redmayne (Fantastic Beasts), Alan Taylor's The Many Saints of Newark starring Alessandro Nivola (Jurassic Park III) & Jon Bernthal (The Punisher), Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho starring Thomasin McKenzie (Jojo Rabbit) & Anya Taylor-Joy (The New Mutants), and Klaus Menzel's What About Love starring Sharon Stone (The Laundromat) & Iain Glen (Game of Thrones).




 
Don’t say his name.

This summer, Oscar® winner Jordan Peele unleashes a fresh take on the blood-chilling urban legend that your friend’s older sibling probably told you about at a sleepover: Candyman. Rising filmmaker Nia DaCosta (Little Woods) directs this contemporary incarnation of the cult classic.

For as long as residents can remember, the housing projects of Chicago’s Cabrini Green neighborhood were terrorized by a word-of-mouth ghost story about a supernatural killer with a hook for a hand, easily summoned by those daring to repeat his name five times into a mirror. In present day, a decade after the last of the Cabrini towers were torn down, visual artist Anthony McCoy (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II; HBO’s Watchmen, Us) and his girlfriend, gallery director Brianna Cartwright (Teyonah Parris; If Beale Street Could Talk, The Photograph), move into a luxury loft condo in Cabrini, now gentrified beyond recognition and inhabited by upwardly mobile millennials.

With Anthony’s painting career on the brink of stalling, a chance encounter with a Cabrini Green old-timer (Colman Domingo; HBO’s Euphoria, Assassination Nation) exposes Anthony to the tragically horrific nature of the true story behind Candyman. Anxious to maintain his status in the Chicago art world, Anthony begins to explore these macabre details in his studio as fresh grist for paintings, unknowingly opening a door to a complex past that unravels his own sanity and unleashes a terrifyingly viral wave of violence that puts him on a collision course with destiny.

From Universal Pictures and Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures, in association with BRON Creative, and Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld’s Monkeypaw Productions, Candyman is directed by DaCosta, and is produced by Ian Cooper (Us), Rosenfeld and Peele. The screenplay is by Peele & Rosenfeld and DaCosta. The film is based on the 1992 film Candyman, written by Bernard Rose, and the short story “The Forbidden” by Clive Barker. The film’s executive producers are David Kern, Aaron L. Gilbert and Jason Cloth.
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tmp3
tmp3 - 4/3/2020, 5:03 PM
A lot of horror films in September now. Quiet Place 2, Conjuring 3, Candyman, Last Night in Soho
ThorArms
ThorArms - 4/3/2020, 5:28 PM
@tmp3 - bet conjuring moves
Just a hunch
tmp3
tmp3 - 4/3/2020, 5:55 PM
@ThorArms - I think you might be right
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 4/3/2020, 5:05 PM
I'll save you the suspense. Go look in a mirror and say Candyman five times.

E4Nigma
E4Nigma - 4/3/2020, 5:11 PM
@MosquitoFarmer -

I think I did it wrong...

Origame
Origame - 4/3/2020, 5:09 PM
In fairness, this should be released in fall anyway.
CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 4/3/2020, 5:16 PM
Damn...knew this was coming, well I'm sure opening close to October will help its box office. This is probably my most anticipated film of this year, so bring it on.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/3/2020, 5:27 PM
Fall was always a better release time for this film anyway
SerKurtWagner
SerKurtWagner - 4/3/2020, 5:32 PM
I have no idea what I'm going to do that weekend: Candyman AND Sorkin's new movie AND Wright's new movie! I have no idea which one to see first... Just have to survive the summer to get there.
tmp3
tmp3 - 4/3/2020, 5:50 PM
@SerKurtWagner - [frick], I knew they were all opening the same month, didn't know it was all the same day. Beyond excited for the new Sorkin, dude can write his ass off and the ensemble is killer (and features the new Candyman Yahya Abdul Matteen in it too, busy weekend for him)
MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 4/3/2020, 6:12 PM
Damn to think I actually got myself to like the new trailer now. Damn shame but unavoidable at this point.
MahN166A
MahN166A - 4/3/2020, 6:46 PM
Leaving us danglin’ on a hook like this.
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