And this is a new postponement for

Eiffel

.

Originally scheduled for March 10, then May 5, May 19 and finally August 25, Martin Bourboulon's film will finally be released on October 13, Variety reported.

As BFMTV notes, it is indeed this date that its distributor Pathé now indicates on its site.

If no reason for this postponement has been specified for the moment, the American site nevertheless suggests that it could be linked to the health situation in France and to the implementation of the health pass in cinemas since July 21.

Sharp drops in attendance have indeed been observed since its inception.

Reports in shambles

Eiffel

is not the only film to see its release postponed.

Scheduled for August 18,

Aya and the Witch

by Goro Miyazaki will finally be released at a later date, as will

Boss Baby 2

and

Candyman

,

Le Figaro

reported at the

end of July.

Directed by Jordan Peele, the latter is slated for release on September 29.

Finally, according to several media, the third part of

What we did to the Good Lord

could also suffer the same fate.

Expected on October 13 in cinemas, it could be postponed to February 2, 2022, advances in particular Allociné.

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