
There’s been a whole lot of release date announcements and changes this week, so here’s a roundup of them all.
Let’s begin with Universal Pictures. Per Deadline, the studio has swapped the release years for two of its biggest upcoming movies. The untitled The Mummy 4, with Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, and John Hannah returning to star, has been moved up from May 19, 2028, to October 15, 2027.
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (a.k.a. Radio Silence) are helming the reboot, which has a script by David Coggeshall. Plot details remain under wraps, although the movie is expected to take place in the late 1940s or 1950s, given the passage of time since the 1999 original, which was set in 1920s Egypt. Filming is slated to begin this fall in London and Morocco.
Meanwhile, the Joseph Kosinski-directed Miami Vice ’85 starring Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler as Tubbs and Crockett will go later, moving from August 6, 2027, to May 19, 2028.
Murder, She Wrote, a feature-length take on the beloved television series, with Jamie Lee Curtis set to star, has also been delayed. It is now set to hit theaters on February 4, 2028, after originally being slated for Christmas 2027.
Universal has also shifted an untitled Blumhouse movie from October 15, 2027, to October 8, 2027, and reserved August 6, 2027, for an untitled event movie.
Per Dark Horizons, Paramount has set a February 11, 2028, theatrical release for Heart Eyes 2. The movie is a sequel to the 2024 slasher-horror starring Mason Gooding and Olivia Holt as co-workers who are mistaken for a couple by a killer who targets romantic partners on Valentine’s Day.
Meanwhile, Focus Features has announced that Paul Greengrass’ historical drama The Uprising will arrive in theaters on September 11, 2026. The movie stars Andrew Garfield as the brutal King Richard II.
Lastly, Enola Holmes 3 will be released on Netflix on July 1, 2026. In the threequel, “adventure chases detective Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown) to Malta, where personal and professional dreams collide on a case more tangled and treacherous than any she has faced before.”
How many of these will you be watching?
