Following a polarized reaction to test screenings a few weeks ago, it has been announced that Harry Potter director Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity has been pushed back to next year.

Starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock, the film was set to be released on November 21, but today that has been changed to an unspecified date next year, Box Office Mojo has revealed. The move could mean bad news, as there was an incredibly mixed reaction to test screenings last month. While some fans heralded it the directors masterpiece, others panned it – with one even describing it as the worst movie they had ever seen. However, the change in release date could also be to finish the film’s many effects shots, or place it in a more profitable release slot.

The Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban director hasn’t released a film since 2006’s critically acclaimed Children of Men.

Are you disappointed that you won’t be able to see Gravity this year?