The new version of the ’90s cult classic is coming.
After endless attempts and failures and false starts, a new version of the cult classic ’90s goth superhero movie actually has a release date — and it’s coming soon. The film will open in theaters this summer.
That is the good news. The bad news is the film is actually taking over the previous release date of universe. That movie stars Ana de Armas, and it was supposed to open in theaters in June. Instead it has been bumped back to June of 2025.is “ready to go” according to them, and so it will slide into that 2024 summer release in stars Bill Skarsgard in the title role, which was famously played in the 1994 film Brandon Lee.
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