Will Smith's Next Film Emancipation Was Pushed For A 2023 Release After The Incident At The Oscars
Will Smith's Emancipation Has Reportedly Been Pushed Back To A 2023 Release.
The Platform's Next Big Project After Coda, Which Won Best Picture At The 2022 Oscars, Has Now Been Delayed And Will Be Released In 2023, Variety Reported. Recent Incident At The Academy Awards, Where He Got Into An Altercation With Chris Rock, In Which The Actor Slapped The Comedian Onstage.Directed By Antoine Fuqua, The Film Would Have Been Smith's First Release Following His Attack On Comedian Chris Rock,
Although It Has Now Been Revealed It Will Not Be Released This Year. As Variety Reported, The Decision To Move The Film's Release Date From 2022 To Next Year Could Be Due To The Aftermath Of The Oscars Incident,
As The Film's Release Could Mean The Slapping Incident Will Be The Subject That Will Be Discussed Dominated During The Film's Promotion. Although Has Also Been Reported That Another Reason For The Film's Delay Could Be That Fuqua Is Still In Post-production And The Film May Not Be Ready For 2022. It's Also Been Reported That The Streaming Platform Has A Pretty Tight Schedule For The Finale. From 2022 And Therefore It Would Not Have Been Appropriate To Add Emancipation. The Studio Has Yet To Confirm A Release Date For The Upcoming Project.

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