‘My Spy’ Gets Pushed Back a Month

‘My Spy’ Gets Pushed Back a Month!

The upcoming comedy-action film starring Dave Bautista “My Spy” is moving its North American release date back a month to April 17 in order to take advantage of a recently cleared slot for the family comedy. Read on to find out why My Spy was pushed back…

CelebNMovies247.com has learned since “No Time to Die” was pushed from April 10 to November due to the coronavirus slowing the global box office, “Trolls World Tour” moved up to take the movie’s former release date.

That leaves a slot for the family comedy for the weekend of April 17 so STX Entertainment is taking full advantage of this with “My Spy.” The crazy thing was the film was supposed to open on March 13, but this should be for the better.

The company indicated that “My Spy,” which cost $18 million to produce, has opened well in Australia and New Zealand and the studio believes the shift gives it an opportunity to expand awareness with an insignificant impact on its media spend.

This is a good thing since Friday the 13th is usually a weekend for horror films. Currently Sony’s action pic “Bloodshot” and Universal’s horror thriller “The Hunt” will open on the 13th.

On April 17, “My Spy” will now face Searchlight’s horror mystery “Antlers” and Sony Classics’ drama “Charm City Kings.”

In “My Spy,” Bautista finds himself forced to teach spycraft to a precocious 9-year-old girl, played by Chloe Coleman of “Big Little Lies.” Bautista is ordered to go undercover and surveil a family, but the daughter, played by Coleman, foils the plan by discovering the hidden cameras. She then blackmails him into teaching her how to be a spy — sealed with a pinky promise.

The film is directed by Peter Segal (“Get Smart”) from a script by the sibling writing team of Jon and Erich Hoeber (“Red”). Good Fear’s Chris Bender and Jake Weiner are producing the project alongside MWM Studios, Bautista, Segal, Jonathan Meisner and Gigi Pritzker. Rachel Shane and Adrian Alperovich serve as executive producers, while Stacy Calabrese is a co-producer, all on behalf of MWM Studios.

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