Another movie has vacated 2020, and at this point, no one should be surprised. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has pushed back almost all of the major releases for 2020 because movie theaters were either closed and when they finally opened last month, no one felt safe enough to actually go. Thus far, any of the movies that have opened since the lockdown haven’t exactly bombed, but they haven’t been making bank either. Today, Warner Bros. made the decision to push back Wonder Woman 1984 from its October 2nd release date to Christmas Day. For Warner Bros., the idea seemed to be that they wanted to give Tenet as much time and as little competition as possible to make back its significant budget. According to Deadline, Universal Pictures has decided to also pull one of their major releases from the schedule and delay it to 2021 with Candyman.