The discharge of Kendrick Lamar‘s comedy movie with the creators of South Park has been delayed as soon as once more.
On Nov. 21, Selection reported that the upcoming movie, Whitney Springs, has been faraway from Paramount’s March 20 launch schedule. The delay was confirmed in a joint assertion attributed to South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s manufacturing banner Park County and Ok-Dot’s firm pgLang.
“It’s true – we’re transferring (once more). We’re working laborious at ending the film,” the assertion reads, in response to Selection.
First introduced in 2024, the film was initially set to be launched on July 4, 2025. Nevertheless, final April, the discharge date was bumped to March of 2026. No new launch date has been introduced.
Not a lot is understood concerning the upcoming launch, which is rumored to focus on a younger Black man who interns as a slave reenactor at a historical past museum. Throughout a 2024 interview with Bloomberg Screentime, South Park’s Matt Stone stated Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free have been very concerned within the venture.
“We’re doing a film with Kendrick, with Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free and their firm, and we’re engaged on it and hopefully come out July 4 weekend reverse Jurassic Park, which is fairly humorous,” Stone stated. “[Kendrick Lamar] may be very concerned,” Stone stated. “Dave Free may be very concerned. They’re day-after-day engaged on it.”
XXL has reached out to Kendrick Lamar’s group for remark.
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