Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Gravity’ Pushed Back to 2013

Sean Penn and Ryan Gosling's "Gangster Squad" gets moved up a month as Warner Bros. shuffles release dates

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Alfonso Cuarón's 3D space epic "Gravity" will be pushed back until 2013, Warner Bros. said this week. 

That means that cineastes will have to wait several more months to coo over the "Children of Men" director's rumored 17-minute opening tracking shot and Sandra Bullock in a space suit.

It also deprives Warner Bros. of a likely awards contender. 

George Clooney co-stars in the upcoming film, which was originally slated to open this November, in the heart of Oscar season. The studio did not offer a new date for its debut. 

Also read: 'Gangster Squad' Trailer: Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling and Lots of Tommy Guns

The science fiction opus from Cuarón (pictured) is not the only film getting moved around the calendar by Warner Bros. The studio has moved up the opening of "Gangster Squad" from October to September 7. 

In "Gangster Squad," an off-the-books group of LAPD officers (Josh Brolin and Ryan Gosling) engage in extra-legal means to bring down gangster Mickey Cohen (Sean Penn).

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