Tenet‘s release date keeps getting pushed back by small increments of two weeks at a time and many are wondering why the film is not being delayed by months due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Similar to folks like Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino is a long-time advocate for the theatrical experience and all that entails. Needless to say, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll ever see Tarantino create a film that can only be viewed on TV screens, tablets, or laptops.
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.Tenet‘s release date keeps getting pushed back by small increments of two weeks at a time and many are wondering why the film is not being delayed by months due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The news that Warner Bros. and Disney have again delayed the releases of Christopher Nolan's Tenet and the live-action remake of Mulan, respectively, amid the coronavirus pandemic was a blow to hopes that the movie business could soon return to normal — and a surge in on-demand and streaming viewership has experts questioning whether short-term solutions could lead to lasting changes in distribution models.
Manori Ravindran International EditorEuropean cinema giant Vue has pushed back the reopening of its U.K.
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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.
Dave McNary Film ReporterMGM has moved “Bill & Ted Face the Music” back two weeks to Aug. 28 to avoid opening against Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.”MGM announced the move Friday, a day after Warner Bros.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineDisney has delayed the theatrical release of “Mulan” for a third time, officially putting an end to Hollywood’s hopes of salvaging a summer movie season. The film will now hit theaters on Aug.
Kill Bill sequel, and her thoughts of a remake.The actress, who played Vernita Green in the 2003 classic and now stars in drug kingpin thriller Arkansas, confirmed last month that Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman were in talks, and has now shared her own ideas with NME.“I haven’t got any official word… I had a feeling that hopefully [Tarantino] was waiting on [the actress who plays] my daughter to grow up a little bit,” Fox explained to NME.“But then I was doing an interview and they asked
Christopher Nolan’s new film Tenet has been delayed again, this time until mid-August (2020), due to the coronavirus pandemic.According to editors at Entertainment Tonight, the Warner Bros. movie is now scheduled to hit theatres on August 12, 2020, after being pushed back from its rescheduled date of July 31st.
TENET has been delayed yet again. The mind-bending Christopher Nolan movie was set to release in July.
Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated blockbuster Tenet has suffered another release date delay due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
Well folks, it happened again. After initially having planned to open Christopher Nolan’s latest on July 17th, Warner Bros.
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.
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.
Christopher Nolan’s fight to keep “Tenet” released in July is well-documented. This is a discussion that has lasted months, as the world deals with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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