Naman Ramachandran Come Aug. 26, virtually all roads in the lucrative U.K.
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In the ongoing drama of whether or not Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” will be released in cinemas this year, yet another twist emerges: it still might. At least in Europe, potentially.
According to a report from Variety, Warner Bros. is reaching out to international exhibitors to try and figure out a possible late August launch for “Tenet” overseas, If it takes place, it would mean that the “time inversion’ thriller, which was expected to be among the biggest summer releases, might still have the
.Naman Ramachandran Come Aug. 26, virtually all roads in the lucrative U.K.
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The makers don't have plans to release "Tenet" in China yet.Right now, Warner Bros.
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Tenet, the much-disrupted and much-anticipated new film from Inception and The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan, might still be shown in European cinemas next month, according to reports.After a number of delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tenet was removed from the Warner Bros calendar entirely on Monday (August 20) and “postponed indefinitely”.Now, however, Variety is reporting that distributors in the UK, France and Spain have been told by the studio “to plan for an August 26-28
Manori Ravindran International EditorWarner Bros. is reaching out to international exhibitors about a possible late August launch for Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” If it takes place, it would mean that the twisty spy thriller, which was expected to be among the highest-grossing summer releases, will have some sort of popcorn season debut.Exhibitors in the U.K., France and Spain have been told by the studio to plan for an Aug.
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