‘Scary Movie’ postpones release to early June, will now open opposite ‘Masters of the Universe’

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The sixth movie in Scary movie The film franchise will be making its way to theaters a little earlier than expected.

After the trailer was released online on Monday for Scary movieMarlon Wayans — who wrote, produced, and stars in the new title — took to Instagram the next day to announce that Paramount Pictures will now release the film theatrically on June 5. Hailing from Miramax, the final installment in the revived property was previously scheduled to hit theaters on June 12.

Scary moviewhich was previously known as Horror movie 6 Even the release of the trailer on Monday confirmed the official title, and it is now scheduled to be released on the same weekend that will also see the launch of Amazon MGM Studios. Masters of the universeWarner Brothers. Led by Ryan Reynolds Animal friends And Lionsgate Power song Starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas. Among the releases scheduled to hit theaters on June 12 is Universal’s Disclosure day From director Steven Spielberg.

“We are currently in the editing phase of Scary movie“,” Wayans said in his post. “The bad news is that we will no longer be releasing on June 12th. The good news is that due to the overwhelming response and global excitement, we are releasing a week early. That’s right: June 5th is the new date Scary movie! We’ve started the summer with a bang and a laugh fest. So I’m really excited to come early.

Michael Teds drove Scary movie From a screenplay by Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, and Rick Alvarez, who all serve as producers. The cast includes Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Damon Wayans Jr., Greg Wayans, Kim Wayans, Sheri Oteri, Chris Elliott, and Heidi Gardner.

Known for his satirical horror films Scary movie The films were released with their first title in theaters in 2000 before spawning four sequels. During a recent interview with Hollywood ReporterMiramax CEO John Glickman noted that the time is right for a big-screen comedy that can unite audiences.

“Like everyone else in the industry, I definitely feel like there’s a lot of pressure to finally get a movie that works in a big way, and I think this movie will do that,” the executive said of the comedy market. He added of the film’s emergence amid political tensions: “People want to be able to laugh together at the same things. It’s very helpful at this moment to have this opportunity.”

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