"Shazam! Fury of the Gods," which was slated for Dec. 21, has been pushed to March 17, 2023.

"Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom," which was set to debut on that March date is now arriving on Christmas Day in 2023.

The release date shifts comes amid a tumultuous time for the newly formed Warner Bros.

CEO David Zaslav has been ramping up cost-cutting measures in recent weeks, including layoffs and content eliminations from streaming service HBO Max.

The release dates for the sequels to "Aquaman" and "Shazam" are being shuffled, as Warner Bros.

"Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom," which was set to debut on that March date is now arriving on Christmas Day in 2023.

This includes shelving the $90 million "Batgirl" flick that was set to debut on the platform.

It's likely that the shift of the "Shazam" and "Aquaman" sequels are part of a similar strategy.

Discovery is likely looking to spread out these tentpole releases across two years.

"Salem's Lot," which was due out April 21, 2023 is now no longer on the release calendar.