The Daniels' highly anticipated event film has found a new release date on Universal's calendar, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The iconic duo, known for their Oscar-winning work on 'Everything Everywhere All At Once', had initially planned for a June 12, 2026, release. However, Universal has now rescheduled the film for November 19, 2027, marking a significant shift in their release strategy. This move comes as a surprise, especially considering the Daniels' previous partnership with Universal, which led to their Academy Award victories. The film's delay suggests a need for more time in post-production, as the Daniels aim for perfection. This isn't the only project keeping the Daniels busy; they are also producing Paul Dano's directorial debut, a comedy with a tight-lipped plot. The Daniels' versatility shines through their work on 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew', where they guest-directed an episode, showcasing their willingness to explore new opportunities. Despite the delay, the Daniels remain committed to their creative vision, ensuring their next film will be an original project. The question remains: will this delay impact the film's quality, or is it simply a strategic move in the ever-evolving world of cinema?