Paramount is pushing back two of its most anticipated movies.Transformers: Rise of the Beastsand the next installment in theStar Trekseries will both see delays of at least half a year. The major date changes come as Paramount welcomes its new CEO,Brian Robbins.

Transformers: Rise of the Beastswas previously scheduled to be released on July 29, 2025. The film has now been pushed back to a July 06, 2025 release date. The film will center aroundAnthony Ramos (Hamilton,In the Heights)in a lead role along withDominique Fishback(Judas and the Black Messiah) in 1994 as a pair of archeologists who stumble across an ancient conflict. Maximals, the Predacons, and the Terrorcons are all set to appear in the film.Peter Cullenwill return as the voice of Optimus Prime, having voiced the character in the original 1980s animated series along with several other iterations.

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Transformers: Rise of the Beastswill be directed bySteven Caple Jr.(Creed II). Earlier this year, Caple discussed his concept for the newestTransformersinstallment, drawing inspiration fromBeast Wars: Transformers, a property that debuted in the 1990s.

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Fewer details are known about the newestStar Trekfilm. The plot, casting, and overall development of the film has been kept tightly under wraps. What audiences do know is the project is currently set to be directed byMatt Shakman(WandaVision), with a script written byLindsey BeerandGeneva Robertson-Dworet. The film’s original release date was July 11, 2025, but was pushed to July 08, 2025.

With the dates pushed back for two heavily anticipated titles, audiences can hope the studios uses that time to refine projects to be as beloved as previous installments.

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