Production of 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' has been paused for a week after Tom Holland suffered a concussion on set, but the film's release date remains unaffected for July 31, 2026.
South Park has delayed a new episode due to creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone not finishing it on time, marking the first delay since controversy over an episode related to Charlie Kirk. The show will return on September 24 and continue airing biweekly episodes through December.
The second season of 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' on Amazon Prime Video has been delayed indefinitely, with no new production timeline, despite positive reception and Emmy nominations for the first season.
Apple TV Plus executive comments suggest that 'Severance' season 3 may face a long wait due to unspecified production delays, raising concerns about a repeat of the lengthy gap between seasons despite the show's recent Emmy success.
Cynthia Erivo discussed how the 2023 strikes halted the production of 'Wicked,' delaying her opportunity to film the iconic 'Defying Gravity' sequence for six months. Despite the setback, Erivo viewed the delay as a chance to further prepare for the challenging performance.
VinFast has delayed the production of its Chatham County electric vehicle plant to 2028, citing the need to optimize capital allocation and manage short-term spending. Despite the delay, the company remains committed to its growth strategy and anticipates strong sales growth in the latter half of the year. The plant, initially set to open this summer, has seen multiple revisions and delays since its groundbreaking in 2023. VinFast's arrival was initially celebrated for its promise to bring significant investment and jobs to the region.
VinFast has postponed the start of production at its North Carolina manufacturing facility to 2028, citing the need to optimize capital allocation and manage short-term spending amid economic uncertainties. Despite the delay, the company remains confident in its long-term growth strategy and anticipates strong sales growth in the latter half of the year, driven by a diverse product range and expanding global distribution.
Ford delays production of new electric vehicles to focus on making more hybrid vehicles due to plummeting consumer demand for EVs, with the launch of at least two new three-row electric vehicles delayed from 2025 to 2027. The company plans to expand its hybrid electric vehicle offerings and expects to offer hybrid powertrains across its entire Ford Blue lineup in North America by the end of the decade. The decision comes as Ford's electric vehicle business incurred significant losses, while consumer complaints about high prices, quality, reliability, charging infrastructure, and performance in cold weather persist. Additionally, former President Donald Trump has vowed to reverse President Joe Biden's electric vehicle mandate if re-elected, citing concerns about the mandate's impact on the U.S. auto industry.
Ford is delaying the production launch of its planned three-row electric SUV from 2025 to 2027 and expects customer deliveries of the all-new electric pickup truck to begin in 2026, citing waning demand for EVs. The automaker, which lost about $4.7 billion on EVs last year, aims for its next generation of EVs to be profitable within 12 months of their launch and plans to spend less on making larger EVs by focusing on "geographies and product segments where we have a dominant advantage, like trucks and vans."
The highly-anticipated OLED iPad Pro has faced another delay in its launch due to production challenges with the display, causing Apple to push the release to early May. Suppliers, particularly Samsung and LG, are struggling to meet Apple's quality and yield requirements for the new panels, leading to disruptions in the supply chain. The delayed launch is attributed to the complexity of the production techniques involved in manufacturing the OLED panels, which are expected to offer unrivaled display quality.
"Euphoria" star Storm Reid expresses understanding and optimism following the announcement of the production delay for Season 3, acknowledging the need to handle the show with care and highlighting its impact in depicting real-world issues. The delay comes after previous setbacks, including the Hollywood strikes and the death of a co-star. Despite the disappointment, Reid remains hopeful for the future of the series, which is expected to premiere in 2025.
"Euphoria" star Storm Reid expresses disappointment but not surprise over the postponement of Season 3 production, emphasizing the need to handle the show with care and authenticity. The delay comes after HBO confirmed the in-demand cast's pursuit of other opportunities, with the show's impact and representation of addiction and mental health issues being highlighted. The series, which stars Reid as Gia, had already faced delays due to Hollywood strikes and the death of co-star Angus Cloud. The third season is now expected to premiere in 2025, following the success of Season 2 and accolades for cast members Zendaya and Colman Domingo.
Sam Levinson plans to shift the "Euphoria" storyline from high school to early adulthood, with HBO granting more time for development following last year's strikes. The decision aims to make the show's edgy themes less risky, amidst concerns over Levinson's previous show "The Idol" being perceived as exploitive. The filming for the third season, led by Zendaya, has been delayed due to script issues, but HBO affirmed its confidence in Levinson as the creative force behind the show, with a commitment to deliver Season 3 to viewers in 2025.
HBO has delayed production of "Euphoria" Season 3, allowing the cast to pursue other opportunities while scripts are still being written. The delay follows speculation about the season being scrapped entirely and is attributed to factors such as Hollywood strikes, the death of a cast member, and scheduling challenges due to the cast's rising stardom. The anticipated premiere of Season 3 is now expected in 2025, potentially featuring a significant time jump, as hinted by actor Jacob Elordi.
Rockstar's highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI may face a delay from its early 2025 target to late 2025 or even early 2026 due to production falling behind. The company is reportedly mandating a full-time return to the office for employees to ensure security and quality-assurance, raising concerns about potential crunch-heavy work hours. Despite limited official information, the game is set to take place in the state of Leonida and is expected to launch on Xbox Series X/S and PS5 in 2025, but uncertainty looms over whether this release date will hold.