Paramount Pictures recently announced a new set of dating decisions for the release of various of its projects this Tuesday, including that of A Quiet Place: Day One, which was previously known as Untitled A Quiet Place before the new title was shared this year’s CinemaCon, will be released on March 8, 2024. However, it was previously scheduled to hit theatres on Sept. 22, 2023, followed by A Quiet Place Part II’s release in May 2021 after being delayed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The new film from director Micael Sarnoski (Pig) is produced by Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller and John Krasinski, who directed the first two titles in the horror franchise. The movie, which is based on an original idea from Krasinski, is produced by Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night Productions, with Allyson Seeger as executive producer. Another one of the films announced with the dates changed was If directed by Krasinski and starring Ryan Reynolds moving back six months to May 24, 2024. The formerly untitled film also stars Krasinski, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Cailey Fleming, Louis Gossett Jr., Fiona Shaw, Alan S. Kim and Steve Carell. Krasinski, Seeger and Reynolds are producing, with George Dewey and Alexa Ginsburg as executive producers. The Tiger’s Apprentice was also part of the scheduling changes, which is delaying its release by a month to Jan. 19, 2024. The animated film adaptation of the 2003 novel of the same name hails from director Raman Hui and co-directors Yong Duk Jhun and Paul Watling. The voice cast includes Henry Golding, Lucy Liu, Sandra Oh, Michelle Yeoh and Bowen Yang. Furthermore, the Titanic 25 Year Anniversary is pushed back four months and will go wide theatrically on Feb. 10, 2023. Also, Laal Singh Chaddha, a Hindi-language dramedy, will get a moderate release on Aug. 11, 2022. The Veil’s Namgoong Min & ‘Hospital Playlist’s Ahn Eun Jin in a new historical drama "The Idol" trailer, starring BP's Jennie has left the Fans in Awe Chris Evans Gets Candid about finding a Partner