As two Hollywood strikes rage on, movie writers and stars aren't permitted to hype their projects, due to strike rules.
The longer the work stoppages keep going, the more likely it is studios will delay releases as production shutdowns choke the movie release pipeline.
"Dune: Part Two," a science fiction epic based on Frank Herbert's seminal novel, could end up the biggest title to move.
Warner Bros. didn't immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
While the Writers Guild of America has returned to the bargaining table with producers, negotiations are moving slowly.
Persons:
aren't, Ethan Coen's, Emma Stone, Frank Herbert's, Barbie, HBO Max, Paul Dergarabedian, didn't, haven't, AFTRA, Steven Schiffman
Organizations:
ANGELES, Warner Bros, American Federation of Television, Radio Artists, HBO, Comscore, Writers Guild of America, SAG, WGA, Georgetown University, National Geographic
Locations:
U.S