Lionsgate has handed out new release dates for two upcoming projects, the sequel Now You See Me 2 (June 10, 2016) and the newly-announced comedy Dirty Grandpa (December 25, 2015).

Now You See Me 2 will go up against Sony's Uncharted on June 10, 2016. We reported in June that Jon M. Chu is the front runner to direct the sequel, since we revealed last August that Now You See Me filmmaker Louis Leterrier isn't coming back to direct. Jon M. Chu has now been confirmed to direct, according to The Hollywood Reporter, with the main Now You See Me cast members Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco and Mark Ruffalo expected to return. The original Now You See Me earned $351 million worldwide from a $75 million budget.

Dirty Grandpa will go up against Joy, Mission: Impossible 5 and The Revenant on Christmas Day 2015, with the highly-anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII opening just one week earlier. The story follows a young man (Zac Efron) who is tricked by his perverted grandfather (Robert De Niro) into going on a cross-country road trip for spring break, just before his wedding. Dan Mazer is directing, although it isn't known when production may begin.