I just found this on the IMDB --

"Variety reports that Universal Pictures has pushed back the release of horror franchise hopeful "The Wolfman" from April 3 to Nov. 6 and taken Ridley Scott's "Nottingham" out of 2009 entirely. "Fast and Furious" cruises out of Universal's summer slate all the way up to Wolfy's former home on April 3 instead of June 12. "Nottingham," toplining Russell Crowe, will open in 2010, but Universal did not set a specific date. The studio said the reshuffling was the sensible thing to do, considering that "Fast and Furious" is completed, while the Brian Grazer-produced "Nottingham" won't start lensing until February or March. And moving "Wolfman," directed by Joe Johnston, to Nov. 6 gives the film more of a high-profile release, as well as ample time for post-production. Even with "Fast and Furious" opening in April, Universal still has one June 2009 release, the Will Ferrell adventure-comedy "The Land of the Lost," which opens June..."