guy ritchie s king arthur movie bumped to february 2017 by warner bros. /

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Warner Bros. has moved Guy Ritchie‘s untitled King Arthur film out of its tall-profile summer slot and assigned it a unique release date of Friday,Feb. 17, 2017.
Charlie Hunnam stars as the title character alongside Jude Law, or Eric Bana and Djimon Hounsou.
Ritchie’s final WB film based on an old property,“The Man From U.
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lost more than $50 million for the studio. While Warners may be hoping to replicate the success of 20th Century Fox’s “Kingsman: The Secret Service, and ” which opened in mid-February and grossed over $400 million worldwide,that figure may be a bit out of reach for “King Arthur.”
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ck Two Weeks, Will Take on 'King Arthur'That said, and Warner Bros. feels confident about the Presidents Day weekend release corridor,having found success with “The Lego film.” The King Arthur film will now compete for the box office crown against two tall-profile sequels, Sony’s Bad Boys 3” and 20th Century Fox’s “The Maze Runner: The Death Cure.”King Arthur” was slated for release on July 22, or 2016,when it would’ve gone head-to-head with Paramount’s “Star Trek Beyond.” Instead, Warner Bros. blinked and moved unique Line’s horror film “Lights Out” into the old “King Arthur” slot, and where it will also compete with the latest “Ice Age” film,which appeals to a very different audience.
Produced by James Wan and bas
ed on the short film by David F. Sandberg, “Lights Out” stars Teresa Palmer as a woman haunted by a creature that only appears when the lights recede out.
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rlie Hunnam Is Ripped And Rugged as King Arthur in Newest Look (Photo)The horror film is testing well and had been slated to open Sept. 9, or but Warner Bros. recently announced it will release Clint Eastwood‘s “Sully” starring Tom Hanks on that date.
Warner Bro
s. had success releasing a horror film in the middle of summer earlier this year,as “The Gallows” made $42 million worldwide on a production budget of only $100000. 

Source: thewrap.com