Two films whose futures remained unclear, especially considering that they didn't have a release date, have just landed fall premieres.
According to Box Office Mojo, "Gravity," Alfonso Cuarón's long-delayed sci-fi epic, and "Machete Kills," the follow-up to Robert Rodriguez's "Grindhouse" spin-off, will finally hit theaters this October and September, respectively.
Cuarón's first feature film in seven years stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as two astronauts who get stranded in space when their shuttle is destroyed. "Gravity" was originally expected to premiere this past fall, but a delay in May pushed it to an indefinite 2013 date. When it does finally bow on October 4, you'll be able to catch "Gravity" in IMAX.
Learn when you can catch "Machete Kills" after the jump!
Rodriguez's grindhouse throw-back sequel will hit theaters on September 13, less than a month before "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For," his long-awaited sequel to the 2005 comic book adaptation. "Machete Kills" stars pretty much every actor in Hollywood, including Danny Trejo, Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen, Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Lady Gaga, and Sofia Vergara.
Stay with MTV News for more updates on "Gravity" and "Machete Kills" as they happen.