Universal shuffles release dates, moves 'Adjustment Bureau' to fall (SCR, DH)
By Nancy Tartaglione
Universal last evening announced changes to its upcoming release schedule pushing the Matt Damon-Emily Blunt sci-fi romance "The Adjustment Bureau" from summer in order to make way for the Zac Efron grief drama "Charlie St Cloud," Screen reports.
"Charlie St Cloud" will now go out on July 30 rather than October 15 as "The Adjustment Bureau" moves to September 17.
The David Gordon Green comedy "Your Highness" starring Zooey Deschanel, James Franco, McBride and Natalie Portman moves back from October 1 this year to April 8, 2011.
Deadline Hollywood has a list of release dates here.
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