The release of a Hollywood movie filmed in a Hampshire town has been delayed.

Greenland: Migration, starring Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin, was filmed in Alton in May 2024 with an initial release date of March 28, 2025.

The sequel to Greenland, which comes five years after the original film, has been delayed with no announced date of expected release.

The film, distributed by Lionsgate, is not on the list of Lionsgate's upcoming releases for 2025.

In May of last year, Market Street in Alton was transformed into a post-apocalyptic English town with sandbags lining the buildings and the streets filled with burnt rubble.

Alton's boarded up shops for the setAlton's boarded up shops for the set (Image: Emily Roberts) READ MORE: Alton turned into film set for Greenland: Migration shoot

The film tells the story of the Garrity family, who embark on a journey across Europe after a comet has hit the Earth.

The cast filmed in Alton on May 7, 2024, after a week of preparation to create the set.

A wall of missing people posters was created on a high street building and Market Square was fenced off for equipment and lighting.

The film's missing person wallThe film's missing person wall (Image: Emily Roberts)Dozens of trailers, including one trailer labelled John Garrity, Gerard Butler’s character, arrived in Anstey Park on May 6.

Filming began in UK in April until the middle of June when it moved to Iceland for the film’s final shots.

The original Greenland film grossed £41m worldwide with a production budget of £27m.