Christopher Nolan's has been delayed once again, ET can confirm. The film was initially due to be released July 17, before first being pushed back to July 31 and then to Aug.
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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 has been delayed once again, ET can confirm. The film was initially due to be released July 17, before first being pushed back to July 31 and then to Aug.
Well, it happened again, though this time feels a little bit different. Yes, Warner Bros.
Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” has been delayed indefinitely, ET can confirm. The film was initially due to be released July 17, before first being pushed back to July 31 and then to Aug. 12. For the time being, it remains undated.
Tenet has now been removed from Warner Bros’ calendar.The anticipated sci-fi, which stars John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, was slated to hit cinemas worldwide on August 12 having already been moved back twice amid the coronavirus pandemic.However, the studio has now confirmed it has been delayed indefinitely although it plans to share a new release date “imminently”.“We will share a new 2020 release date imminently for Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s wholly original and mind-blowing
Christopher Nolan's has been delayed indefinitely, ET can confirm. The film was initially due to be released July 17, before first being pushed back to July 31 and then to Aug.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineWarner Bros. has removed “Tenet” from its release calendar, delivering a big blow on the exhibition industry at a time when movie theaters had hoped to peg their re-opening to the late summer debut of Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi thriller.Though necessary given the mass uncertainty over when cinemas across the globe can safely reopen, the decision further complicates Hollywood’s already bumpy plan to revive moviegoing.
Over the past year, we have written dozens of articles about Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” And though the film itself would have been written about quite a bit and definitely among our most anticipated of the year, the bulk of the discussion surrounding the action picture is the release date. More precisely, the discussion is about Warner Bros.’ continuing efforts to push for a summer release when the world is still reeling from the effects of COVID-19.
With COVID-19 pandemic still on the rise, worries about the virus' spread are affecting the entertainment business more than ever. With the release of new blockbusters essentially at a standstill since early March, and the reopening of theatres are still up in the air.
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With COVID-19 cases spiking in the US and multiple states, including New York and New Jersey (both huge in box office terms), still not announcing when cinemas can reopen, it’s quite clear that this year’s Summer Movie Season is likely going to be completely lost. But yet, unlike studios who have moved movies such as “F9” and “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” “Venom,” and the new “Minions” sequel out of 2020 entirely, Warner Bros.
Also Read: Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' Delayed Again to AugustBut since the interview went viral, some have stepped forward to refute Hathaway’s claims. “Mandy” co-writer Aaron Stewart-Ahn, who was an extra on “The Dark Knight Rises,” said that there were plenty of chairs around when he was on set.
Christopher Nolan is responding to Anne Hathaway‘s comments that he bans chairs from the sets of his films.
Ver recently, Anne Hathaway left everyone talking when she said Christopher Nolan has banned chairs on the sets. The actress has worked with the ace director on two films.
Christopher Nolan has responded to claims that the filmmaker does not allow chairs on his film sets.The response follows a conversation started by actress Anne Hathaway, who said Nolan “doesn’t allow chairs, and his reasoning is, if you have chairs, people will sit, and if they’re sitting, they’re not working.”Those claims have now been denied by a spokesperson of Nolan’s.
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.
Anne Hathaway revealed what she believes is the secret to director Christopher Nolan’s success — no chairs on set. The actress sat down for a virtual interview with fellow actor Hugh Jackman for Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series in which the duo got to talking about their experience working with the acclaimed director.