It appears we must wait a little longer to experience Edgar Wright’s first serious foray into horror. Indeed, the genre hopping writer-director took to Twitter Tuesday to confirm Last Night in Soho is now slated for a release date in April 2021.

“Haunted by someone else’s past, but we’ll see you in the future,” Wright began teasing the plot of the movie. “It’s true. #LastNightinSoho is not quite finished yet due to Covid 19. But, I’m excited for you all to experience it, at a big screen near you, on April 23, 2021.”

The news while not shocking is another unfortunate casualty to the coronavirus pandemic which continues to rage on around the globe. Focus Features had quietly moved the film off its original September 2020 release date earlier in the spring but had not placed it anywhere else on the release calendar until now. While sad news for fans eager to see the time-bending thriller, it is obviously prudent.

Last Night in Soho is an intriguing departure for Wright. Still primarily known for his satirical and slippery genre deconstructing comedies like Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, he’s ventured into slightly more earnest work as of late, beginning with 2017’s Baby Driver. For Last Night in Soho, Wright teamed with Krysty Wilson-Cairns, the screenwriter who just earned her first Oscar nomination for 1917 and is now slated to work on the new Star Wars movie. Her and Wright’s original story for Soho remains shrouded in mystery, but we know it involves time travel and that the concept attracted a strong cast which includes Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch, Emma.), Thomasin McKenzie (Jojo Rabbit), and Matt Smith (Doctor Who, The Crown).

The basic premise is that a young woman (McKenzie) who’s passionate about fashion design becomes mysteriously able to time travel to London in the 1960s. There she meets the lounge singer who she’s worshipped from afar (Taylor-Joy). Yet there is darkness lurking around the corners of even swinging London.

The filmmakers will likely remain somewhat cryptic about the project, but when we spoke with Taylor-Joy about Emma earlier this year, she did tease a few elements about Last Night in Soho.

Hopefully the beat goes on, and stays, in April 2021.