With Paramount pushing Top Gun: Maverick to Memorial Day 2022, Sony Pictures is swooping in to claim its now-vacated pre-Thanksgiving release window. Ghostbusters: Afterlife will now hit theaters one week later than previously planned, moving from a November 12 release date to November 19.
The delay gives the Jason Reitman-directed sequel a little more room from Marvel's Eternals, which is set to hit theaters on November 5. Ghostbusters: Afterlife will now open against the Warner Bros.' Will Smith drama King Richard, though that film will also be simultaneously released on HBO Max for 31 days.
Additionally, the Ghostbusters sequel will now play in IMAX and other premium format auditoriums, many of which were originally being reserved for Top Gun: Maverick.
While Paramount has delayed its entire theatrical slate beyond 2021, Sony has maintained most of its plans for the year. Although Sony Pictures Animation is working out a deal with Amazon to bring Hotel Transylvania: Transformania to streaming, most of the studio's fare is still on track to release this year.
Rumors swirled about the studio potentially pushing Venom: Let There Be Carnage to 2022, but new promotional material indicates that the sequel will still hit theaters on October 15. Additionally, Spider-Man: No Way Home remains set for an exclusive theatrical run this holiday season.
For more on Ghostbusters: Afterlife, check out our exclusive trailer breakdown with director Jason Reitman and take a look at our breakdown of the franchise's new and returning cast members. And if you haven't already, meet Muncher.
J. Kim Murphy is a freelance entertainment writer.