'Astronaut Empire' Set for Fall 2020, and Grizzly Gets Pushed Back

Posted on February 28th, 2019

'Astronaut Empire' Set for Fall 2020, and Grizzly Gets Pushed Back
Disney has shuffled around their release date calendar for a bunch of their family programming coming in the next couple years.

Astronaut Empire has been set for a fall 2020 release date. It’s taking the weekend that was previously slated for the new Grizzly movie, which has now been pushed back a year to November 2021. First up, The Hollywood Reporter says Astronaut Empire will arrive in theaters on November 25, 2020, just in time for the Thanksgiving season.

Last we heard, Dennis Haysbert, Tom Holland, Rebel Wilson, and Joey King were going to voice new characters in the movie. Paul Briggs and Dean Wellins are directing this original animated project, while Osnat Shurer is producing it. Unfortunately though, the plot is not yet revealed yet, but they said that this one will be emotional. So that pretty much tells us what to expect from Astronaut Empire.

Meanwhile, on the down side of the equation, it sounds like Grizzly needs a bit more time to come together. The movie Grizzly is based off of a fairy tale Goldilocks and The Three Bears. We’ve yet to hear any details since the project was first announced in 2017, but now it’s been pushed back from the release date taken by Astronaut Empire to  November 23rd, 2021