Guy Ritchie’s ‘King Arthur’ Delayed Until 2017

It seems we’ll have to wait to see Camelot come alive for a while longer. Guy Ritchie‘s Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur has been pushed back by Warner Bros. Studios until 2017.

Originally scheduled for a July 22 release, that date has been pushed back until February 17, 2017. The reasons are unknown, but the studio may be trying to avoid getting lost in the shadow of Star Trek: Beyond, which is also set for a July 22 date. The bad news is that it will now go against Bad Boys 3 and The Maze Runner: The Death Cure. Those movies aren’t as big as Star Trek, but will still present a challenge against the historical adventure.

Charlie Hunnam (Crimson Peak) is starring as the incomparable King of England. This is his first major role since leading Guillermo Del Toro‘s massive project, Pacific Rim two years ago. The film also stars Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, Jude Law, Djimon Honsou and Katie McGrath.

Guy Ritchie is producing the project with Akiva Goldsman, Joby Harold, Tory Tunnell and Hunnam.

Danny Zepeda: Danny enjoys all things technology, sports or entertainment. Ever since his first experience with Jurassic Park and Toy Story as a child, his love for movies has grown. He enjoys reading, writing and drinking coffee in his down time. He hopes to grow as a journalist covering movie news or technology and develop a career out of it.
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