The latest posters of Tenet are creating quite the buzz among the fans and audience members. The two new posters of Tenet feature the film's lead actor John David Washington.
18.06.2020 - 18:29 / theplaylist.net
Though other studios have swooped in to beat it to the big screen, Christopher Nolan’s new film, “Tenet,” will still be the first major blockbuster of the summer movie season when it arrives on July 31. And according to the filmmaker, “Tenet” might just be the most cinematic of all his features.
The latest posters of Tenet are creating quite the buzz among the fans and audience members. The two new posters of Tenet feature the film's lead actor John David Washington.
Anne Hathaway – who previously shouted out to Rihanna for being a pillar of support – says that Christopher Nolan had an interesting way to keep his staff members working during the filming of some of his biggest films, including Interstellar and The Dark Knight Rises. The New York Post said today that Nolan prefers not to have chairs on set.
In a recent “Actors on Actors” conversation with Hugh Jackman for Variety, Anne Hathaway dropped a revelation about what it’s like to work on a Christopher Nolan film.
Yesterday, a seemingly innocuous comment made by Anne Hathaway about Christopher Nolan’s behind-the-scenes rules blew up on social media. As we wrote, it appears, from the actress’ words, that the “Interstellar” filmmaker is not a fan of chairs on his set because they somehow impede folks’ work ethic.
Christopher Nolan‘s secret to a top-grossing flick has been revealed: no chairs on set.“He doesn’t allow chairs, and his reasoning is, if you have chairs, people will sit, and if they’re sitting, they’re not working,” says Anne Hathaway, who starred in Nolan’s 2014 sci-fi flick “Interstellar” and played Catwoman in his 2012 movie “The Dark Knight Rises.” She reveals the rule during a video chat with her former “Les Misérables” co-star Hugh Jackman for Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” issue.
Christopher Nolan has a “no chairs on set” rule while filming.The actress, who worked with the filmmaker on The Dark Knight Rises and Interstellar, revealed the details to Hugh Jackman – who starred in Nolan’s The Prestige – as part of Variety‘s ‘Actors on Actors’ series.“[Nolan] doesn’t allow chairs,” Hathaway said.
interview series, Hathaway and fellow Nolan alum Hugh Jackman were talking about working with the secretive director when Hathaway revealed that along with banning cell phones, Nolan has also banned the use of chairs on his movie sets. “Chris also doesn’t allow chairs.
If you could break down the alchemy of a Christopher Nolan film and box it up, then Hollywood studios would pay good money to have it in their control. The filmmaker is one of the only directors working today that is able to actually land massive budgets for films based on original ideas and then release them to an adoring public that secures him box office profit.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefHow did Anne Hathaway become Catwoman? To portray Batman’s purring nemesis in Christopher Nolan’s 2012 movie “The Dark Knight Rises,” the actress realized that she needed to train to make herself stronger so she could perform her own stunts.In an interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors issue, Hathaway talked with Hugh Jackman about the conversations she had with Nolan before she suited up as Catwoman.
Welp, with COVID-19 spiking up all over the country again, (another single-day record for coronavirus cases today) nice work assholes, did you not see what New York went through and see it as a cautionary tale? Warner Bros. is once again delaying and pushing back the release date of Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” just about two weeks after delaying it before.
TENET has been delayed yet again. The mind-bending Christopher Nolan movie was set to release in July.
Christopher Nolan’s new film has been delayed until August, ET can confirm. The Warner Bros. movie was initially due to be released July 17, before being pushed back to July 31.
LOS ANGELES — AT&T Inc’s Warner Bros. movie studio on Thursday delayed the release of Christopher Nolan thriller “Tenet” for a second time due to the coronavirus outbreak, dealing another setback to the industry’s hopes for a late-summer rebound.
Fans will have to wait another couple weeks to see the upcoming Christopher Nolan movie Tenet as Warner Bros. has decided to push its release again.
There has been much anticipation building for “Tenet”, the latest from “Inception”/”The Dark Knight”/”Dunkirk” director Christopher Nolan — but don’t expect to see it released on VOD.
Welp, with COVID-19 spiking up all over the country again, nice work assholes, did you not see what New York went through and see it as a cautionary tale? Warner Bros. is once again delaying and pushing back the release date of Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” just about two weeks after delaying it before.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWarner Bros. is moving its Christopher Nolan action thriller Tenet again — this time from Friday, July 31, to Wednesday, August 12.
Also Read: Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' Bumped Back to July 31Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic that left studios shuffling schedules, bumping back release dates by months and moving other movies to solely digital releases, “Tenet” had been one of the longest holdouts, having stuck to its July 17 release date since the beginning.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineWarner Bros. has again pushed back the release date for Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” The highly anticipated tentpole that has been primed to reignite moviegoing after lengthy cinema closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.The movie, which cost $200 million, was initially slated to arrive in theaters on July 17, but was later postponed until July 31.