Pixar and DreamWorks Animations both have big animated features coming out Summer 2015, and DreamWorks is considering leaving the race.

There’s been a lot of hype recently for Pixar’s upcoming Inside Out, a 3D animated movie about five emotions inside a girl’s head, who try to lead her through life.

Inside Out is opening June 19, 2015, and boasts the voice talents of Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling, Bill Hader and more.

But what about B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations? DreamWorks Animations’ computer-animated supernatural action comedy stars Seth Rogen, Melissa McCarthy and Bill Murray, and follows a group of ghosts employed by the government to protect humans from evil hauntings.

The film was set to open on June 5, 2015, but according to Variety, DreamWorks wants to avoid clashing with Pixar, and has removed it from the schedule.

DreamWorks might have more re-scheduling to do following Marvel’s epic plan, which clashes with several of their own upcoming releases.

B.O.O.‘s original release date was already awkwardly wedged between The Avengers: Age of Ultron in May, and Ant-Man in July.

In 2016, DreamWorks is planning to release Boss Baby on March 18, and then was planning to release Trolls on November 4. But since Marvel is releasing Doctor Strange on the same day, we’ll likely see a shift for Trolls, too.

B.O.O. does not yet have a new release date, but hopefully we don’t have to wait too long for what promises to be a hilarious experience.