<p>The sequel to “Spider-Man: Far From Home” has been pushed to December 17, 2021 from its earlier scheduled release of November 5, 2021.</p>.<p>Sony announced the shuffle in the release on Thursday night after a shakeup of Disney’s film slate.</p>.<p>The “Far From Home” sequel will take the spot formerly held by “Avatar 2,” which has been pushed back to December 16, 2022</p>.<p>The third movie in Tom Holland’s “Spider-Man” franchise was originally supposed to be released on July 16, 2021, but Sony had previously delayed it to November 5, 2021, back in April of this year.</p>.<p>Sony said the new release shuffle was only part of the domestic release calendar, leaving its international release in question, reported Variety.</p>.<p>As theatres around the world remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic without any clarity in the near future, studios have been shuffling and reshuffling their release calendar.</p>.<p>Most of the big-budget summer releases of the year, like Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” and Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman 1984” have been shifted from their release schedule.</p>.<p>“Tenet”, which viewers assumed would be the first release once theatres open, is no longer on Warner Bros release calendar after several delays.</p>.<p>The sequel to Sony Pictures Animations’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is currently slated for October 7, 2022, after it was delayed six months earlier this year.</p>.<p>Disney has delayed all the "Avatar" and "Star Wars" sequels by a year. </p>
<p>The sequel to “Spider-Man: Far From Home” has been pushed to December 17, 2021 from its earlier scheduled release of November 5, 2021.</p>.<p>Sony announced the shuffle in the release on Thursday night after a shakeup of Disney’s film slate.</p>.<p>The “Far From Home” sequel will take the spot formerly held by “Avatar 2,” which has been pushed back to December 16, 2022</p>.<p>The third movie in Tom Holland’s “Spider-Man” franchise was originally supposed to be released on July 16, 2021, but Sony had previously delayed it to November 5, 2021, back in April of this year.</p>.<p>Sony said the new release shuffle was only part of the domestic release calendar, leaving its international release in question, reported Variety.</p>.<p>As theatres around the world remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic without any clarity in the near future, studios have been shuffling and reshuffling their release calendar.</p>.<p>Most of the big-budget summer releases of the year, like Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” and Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman 1984” have been shifted from their release schedule.</p>.<p>“Tenet”, which viewers assumed would be the first release once theatres open, is no longer on Warner Bros release calendar after several delays.</p>.<p>The sequel to Sony Pictures Animations’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is currently slated for October 7, 2022, after it was delayed six months earlier this year.</p>.<p>Disney has delayed all the "Avatar" and "Star Wars" sequels by a year. </p>