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‘Kraven The Hunter’ Heads To December, ‘Karate Kid’ To Chop Next Summer: Sony Release Date Changes

Sony has pushed their reboot of Karate Kid from Dec. 13 this year to May 30, 2025. This has created a bit of a backward domino effect but won’t rob the year of theatrical releases.

Backfilling Karate Kid‘s spot is Sony/Marvel’s Kraven the Hunter which goes from Aug. 30, the Labor Day weekend frame, to Dec. 13. The Aaron Taylor-Johnson movie will have Imax and PLF screens. Kraven the Hunter will be the only R-rated movie during the holidays. Directed by J.C. Chandor, Kraven will go up against Warner Bros.’ animated movie Lord of the Rings: The War of Rohirrim.

The plus here on Karate Kid‘s move: The movie will now follow the sixth and final season of Cobra Kai, which was delayed due to the strike. The summer date will see 50% K-12 out on its opening day with great family film spacing.

Added to the release calendar is the Blumhouse title They Listen, which will now go over the 4-day Labor Day weekend this year.

Debuting next summer is Legendary/Sony’s animated pic Animal Friends on Aug. 15, 2025 with the voices of Jason Momoa, Ryan Reynolds, Aubrey Plaza and Dan Levy among others.

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