Warner Bros. has once again postponed the release of its star-studded live-action hybrid film Animal Friends, now scheduled to hit theaters on January 22, 2027. The movie was initially expected in 2025 and later 2026, making this the latest in a series of delays.
Star-Studded Cast and Road Trip Comedy
Directed by Peter Atencio, Animal Friends is a road trip comedy featuring a high-profile ensemble cast including Ryan Reynolds, Jason Momoa, Aubrey Plaza, Addison Rae, Dan Levy, and more. The mix of big names has created significant anticipation among audiences, making each delay particularly notable.
While no official issues have been confirmed, multiple delays often indicate one of two things: either the studio is refining the movie to perfection, or it’s strategically timing the release for maximum impact.
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Behind the Scenes Challenges
The project has already experienced changes behind the camera. Originally developed under Sony, the film switched studios to Warner Bros. in 2024, signaling a complex production journey. Despite these hurdles, both Reynolds and Momoa bring considerable box office appeal, thanks to their recent blockbuster successes, including Deadpool & Wolverine for Reynolds and a string of action hits for Momoa.
What the Delay Could Mean
Hollywood often thrives on comeback stories, and the extended timeline for Animal Friends could provide extra time to polish the film or build hype. Fans are left wondering whether this delay will result in a surprise hit or simply the longest-awaited road trip movie in recent years.
For now, audiences will have to wait a little longer to see the humor, action, and star power of Reynolds, Momoa, and the ensemble on the big screen—but the journey to release promises to be just as eventful as the movie itself.