We’ve been excited to get a look at Josh Trank’s upcoming movie Fonzo for a while now.

The film, Trank’s follow up to his disastrous Fantastic Four reboot, is set to portray notorious mob boss Al Capone (Tom Hardy) as the “ruthless businessman and bootlegger who ruled Chicago with an iron fist,” having earned a reputation as “the most infamous and feared gangster of American lore” but the story is to follow a less explored and potentially far weirder aspect of the gangster’s life, as the effects of syphilis turn past to present, and “harrowing memories of his violent and brutal origins melt into his waking life.”

It all sounded pretty good, and after some first images emerged of a heavily made up Hardy in character as Capone, it looked like Trank had found himself quite the project. A handful of suitably impressive actors were revealed to be rounding out the cast in the form of Linda Cardellini, Matt Dillon and Kyle MacLachlan, and Trank took to Twitter to announce that Fonzo would be released by the end of 2019.

Unfortunately, for reasons that haven’t yet been made official, that didn’t happen. The end of 2019 came and went, and Fonzo was nowhere to be seen; not even a teaser trailer had appeared.