Christopher Nolan’s highly-anticipated blockbuster Tenet has been delayed by two weeks to July 31, Warner Bros has announced.
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Christopher Nolan is leaving some special effects out of his upcoming movie, Tenet.
In an interview with Total Film magazine, the filmmaker revealed that he skipped over effects and bought a real Boeing 747 plane only to blow it up in one of the key sequences in the movie.
“I planned to do it using miniatures and set-piece builds and a combination of visual effects and all the rest,” he shared. “However, while scouting for locations in Victorville, California, the team discovered a massive
Christopher Nolan’s highly-anticipated blockbuster Tenet has been delayed by two weeks to July 31, Warner Bros has announced.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorIn the wake of California giving the green light for movie theaters to open as early as this Friday, exhibition will be thrilled to hear that more product will become available on the marquee.
Movie bosses remain confident Christopher Nolan’s new film, Tenet, will open in cinemas on July 17, 2020, despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.
Movie bosses remain confident Christopher Nolan’s new film, Tenet, will open in cinemas on July 17, despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Although two trailers of Tenet were released, it hasn't revealed the mystery of the Christopher Nolan directorial. Fans have been speculating about the plot, which seems to have some connection with defying the laws of time. While the trailers have been messing with our heads, it turns out even Robert Pattinson wasn't aware of what was happening for most months of the filming. The Twilight actor recently confessed that though he shot every scene given him, he had no idea what was going on.
Turns out, stars are just like us, at least when it comes to being confused by Christopher Nolan‘s movies. As part of Esquire’s new profile on “Tenet” leading star John David Washington, his co-star Robert Pattinson acknowledged he often relied on Washington to help him understand the plot of the film as they were filming.
"They’re related by marriage"
Christopher Nolan is opening up about his upcoming film, Tenet, and if the movie will keep its original release date planned for July.
Christopher Nolan films are known for a number of things. They all have booming scores that are instantly recognizable.
Unrelated movies with the same title are nothing new in Hollywood, from the Oscar-winning “Crash” and David Cronenberg‘s psychological thriller of the same name, or Marvel’s “The Avengers” and the movie based on the 1960s British spy series with the same title. But when a multi-million dollar movie shares not only the same name, but also the design of your company, you’d be forgiven from worrying about how that could hurt you.
The excitement around “Tenet” continues to reach new heights, even if the desperation to release the film in theaters is causing very confusing release date announcements. The latest trailer answers a couple of questions while introducing a whole lot of new ones.
To release Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” or not to release Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet?” That is the million-dollar question on the minds of everyone in the film industry.
You can call Christopher Nolan a traditionalist. You can call him a visionary.
In a world where CGI is the go-to for visual effects in film, director Christopher Nolan revealed that he went in a different direction for a sequence in his upcoming movie that saw the production crew destroy a real 747 airplane.
Here’s hoping they filmed it in one take.
The mysterious thriller is set to arrive this summer
“All I have for you is a word,” says a voice in the new trailer for the upcoming science-fiction movie “Tenet” that dropped Thursday. “It’ll open the right doors, and open some of the wrong doors, too.”