Movie bosses remain confident Christopher Nolan’s new film, Tenet, will open in cinemas on July 17, 2020, despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.
22.05.2020 - 13:39 / nme.com
The latest trailer for Nolan's upcoming film 'Tenet' was premiered in the game this week
An “iconic” Christopher Nolan film is set to be screened in full inside Fortnite.
It comes after the latest trailer for Nolan’s highly-anticipated new film Tenet premiered in-game last night (May 21).
During the event in which the Tenet trailer was first shown, games media host Geoff Keighley shared the news that Fortnite will host one of Nolan’s “iconic” films inside the game this summer.
“We will be
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"
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Here’s hoping they filmed it in one take.
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