Movie bosses remain confident Christopher Nolan’s new film, Tenet, will open in cinemas on July 17, 2020, despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.
26.05.2020 - 11:57 / nme.com
The mysterious thriller is set to arrive this summer
Christopher Nolan crashed a real plane into a building for one of Tenet‘s most exhilarating sequences, star John David Washington has revealed.
The crash is briefly teased at the end of the latest trailer for the spy thriller, which remains shrouded in mystery ahead of its cinematic release this summer.
Washington, who plays the film’s unnamed lead, told CinemaBlend that the entire crew cheered when Nolan captured the epic shot.
“That was a
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
It seems that the marketing for Tenet is really building with yet another teaser trailer being released to make us want even more of the latest Christopher Nolan. The film is still set for release in mid-July (at the time of writing) with the movie set to be the first major studio movie to hit cinemas since they closed back in March.
Robert Pattinson is looking forward to the release of his new movie Tenet – as he has no idea what the film’s about.
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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.
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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.
Christopher Nolan is leaving some special effects out of his upcoming movie, Tenet.