Ryan Reynolds.Photo: Christopher Jue/GettyRyan Reynoldsis still in good spirits about the release of his forthcoming film — well, sort of.On Tuesday, the 44-year-old actor reacted to the latest premiere date change for his upcoming movie,Free Guy, with a hilarious video message.“Hey guys! Awesome news,” Reynolds quips sarcastically in theclipbefore he announces that the upcoming film has a new release date. “I know we’ve had a couple of hiccups, but this time it’s a hundred percent locked in. I’ve never been so sure of anything in my life as long as I live.“Reynolds then shares that he is “so excited” to reveal the new release date with fans, before a dubbed voice pops in to announce the timing.“And this one we feel very good about,” the actor — back with his regular voice — jokes at the end of the clip. Reynolds then begins to speculate about another potential release delay before the video cuts out.Earlier in the day on Tuesday, Disney released itslatest game planfor its upcoming films, which includesFree Guy, among many others.The action-comedy film is now set to be released on Aug. 13. It previously was scheduled to be released in the United States in July 2020, but was pushed to December 2020 and then to May 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.AlongsideFree Guy, Disney also announced that bothScarlett Johansson’sBlack WidowandEmma Stone’sCruellawill also be released on new dates. Both films will be released simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 9 and May 28, respectively.Similarly, Disney’sLucawill be released exclusively on Disney+ on June 18, while Marvel’sShang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Ringswill debut in theaters on Sept. 3.Elsewhere,The King’s Man, part of theKingsmantrilogy, will debut on Dec. 22, whileBen Affleckand Ana de Armas’Deep Wateris slated for a Jan. 14, 2022 release.Death on the Nile, starring Gal Gadot and Armie Hammer, will debut on Feb. 11, 2022.RELATED VIDEO: Ryan Reynolds Won’t Work at the Same Time as Blake Lively: ‘The Family Stays Together and That’s Where Home Is’The news comes as Regal Cinemas’ parent company, Cineworld, announced that itsmovie theaters will reopen in the U.S. on April 2.The second-largest theater chain in the nation, behind AMC Theatres,initially closedits theaters in March 2020, before reopening and laterclosing againin October.
Ryan Reynolds.Photo: Christopher Jue/Getty

Ryan Reynoldsis still in good spirits about the release of his forthcoming film — well, sort of.On Tuesday, the 44-year-old actor reacted to the latest premiere date change for his upcoming movie,Free Guy, with a hilarious video message.“Hey guys! Awesome news,” Reynolds quips sarcastically in theclipbefore he announces that the upcoming film has a new release date. “I know we’ve had a couple of hiccups, but this time it’s a hundred percent locked in. I’ve never been so sure of anything in my life as long as I live.“Reynolds then shares that he is “so excited” to reveal the new release date with fans, before a dubbed voice pops in to announce the timing.“And this one we feel very good about,” the actor — back with his regular voice — jokes at the end of the clip. Reynolds then begins to speculate about another potential release delay before the video cuts out.Earlier in the day on Tuesday, Disney released itslatest game planfor its upcoming films, which includesFree Guy, among many others.The action-comedy film is now set to be released on Aug. 13. It previously was scheduled to be released in the United States in July 2020, but was pushed to December 2020 and then to May 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.AlongsideFree Guy, Disney also announced that bothScarlett Johansson’sBlack WidowandEmma Stone’sCruellawill also be released on new dates. Both films will be released simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 9 and May 28, respectively.Similarly, Disney’sLucawill be released exclusively on Disney+ on June 18, while Marvel’sShang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Ringswill debut in theaters on Sept. 3.Elsewhere,The King’s Man, part of theKingsmantrilogy, will debut on Dec. 22, whileBen Affleckand Ana de Armas’Deep Wateris slated for a Jan. 14, 2022 release.Death on the Nile, starring Gal Gadot and Armie Hammer, will debut on Feb. 11, 2022.RELATED VIDEO: Ryan Reynolds Won’t Work at the Same Time as Blake Lively: ‘The Family Stays Together and That’s Where Home Is’The news comes as Regal Cinemas’ parent company, Cineworld, announced that itsmovie theaters will reopen in the U.S. on April 2.The second-largest theater chain in the nation, behind AMC Theatres,initially closedits theaters in March 2020, before reopening and laterclosing againin October.
Ryan Reynoldsis still in good spirits about the release of his forthcoming film — well, sort of.
On Tuesday, the 44-year-old actor reacted to the latest premiere date change for his upcoming movie,Free Guy, with a hilarious video message.
“Hey guys! Awesome news,” Reynolds quips sarcastically in theclipbefore he announces that the upcoming film has a new release date. “I know we’ve had a couple of hiccups, but this time it’s a hundred percent locked in. I’ve never been so sure of anything in my life as long as I live.”
Reynolds then shares that he is “so excited” to reveal the new release date with fans, before a dubbed voice pops in to announce the timing.
“And this one we feel very good about,” the actor — back with his regular voice — jokes at the end of the clip. Reynolds then begins to speculate about another potential release delay before the video cuts out.
Earlier in the day on Tuesday, Disney released itslatest game planfor its upcoming films, which includesFree Guy, among many others.
The action-comedy film is now set to be released on Aug. 13. It previously was scheduled to be released in the United States in July 2020, but was pushed to December 2020 and then to May 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
AlongsideFree Guy, Disney also announced that bothScarlett Johansson’sBlack WidowandEmma Stone’sCruellawill also be released on new dates. Both films will be released simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 9 and May 28, respectively.
Similarly, Disney’sLucawill be released exclusively on Disney+ on June 18, while Marvel’sShang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Ringswill debut in theaters on Sept. 3.
Elsewhere,The King’s Man, part of theKingsmantrilogy, will debut on Dec. 22, whileBen Affleckand Ana de Armas’Deep Wateris slated for a Jan. 14, 2022 release.Death on the Nile, starring Gal Gadot and Armie Hammer, will debut on Feb. 11, 2022.
RELATED VIDEO: Ryan Reynolds Won’t Work at the Same Time as Blake Lively: ‘The Family Stays Together and That’s Where Home Is’
The news comes as Regal Cinemas' parent company, Cineworld, announced that itsmovie theaters will reopen in the U.S. on April 2.
The second-largest theater chain in the nation, behind AMC Theatres,initially closedits theaters in March 2020, before reopening and laterclosing againin October.
source: people.com