The controversial documentary about the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed was set to be released on August 31, but it's now been permanently shelved.
Unlawful Killing, financed by Al-Fayed's billionaire father, Mohamed, has been cancelled after the producers couldn't secure the necessary insurance needed to protect them and distributors from any lawsuits involving the film's controversial content, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
"It became undoable. We are all disappointed," a producer of the film said.
Unlawful Killing was sold to a number of foreign distributors at the Cannes Film Market in 2011 and the American Film Market later that year.