The makers don't have plans to release "Tenet" in China yet.Right now, Warner Bros.
15.07.2020 - 10:53 / pinkvilla.com
Christopher Nolan's TENET has been receiving new release dates for a while now. The sci-fi film was slated to release this summer worldwide.
However, the pandemic has impacted the release. The film was initially slated to release in July.
The movie was then pushed back by a few weeks. The film is now eyeing an August release.
The makers don't have plans to release "Tenet" in China yet.Right now, Warner Bros.
If there is one movie that has been creating quite a lot of buzz in the media, it is definitely Tenet. The release date of Christopher Nolan’s much-awaited thriller had been postponed owing to the COVID-10 pandemic that hit the entire world.
Christopher Nolan’s much-anticipated new film Tenet has finally landed a release date after four attempts to hit cinemas amid the coronavirus clampdown.
Christopher Nolan's has a release date. The film was initially set to be released July 17, before first being pushed back to July 31 and then to Aug.
Tenet has now been given a firm release date, after a host of delays.After a number of delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tenet was removed from the Warner Bros calendar entirely last week, and “postponed indefinitely”.It was then reported that the film might be shown in Europe in August after all, and it has now been confirmed that the film will debut in over 70 countries on August 26.It will then come to the United States a week later, opening in select cities on September 2, in advance
Christopher Nolan had described Tenet, the follow-up to his 2017 war epic Dunkirk, as an “event film” – which seems to be a fitting description for every one of his mind-bending sci-fi thrillers to date.From Interstellar and Inception to the Dark Knight trilogy, bigger is always better and Nolan rarely fails to deliver unparalleled thrills.
Christopher Nolan's has a release date. The film was initially set to be released July 17, before first being pushed back to July 31 and then to Aug.
Also Read: 'Tenet' Delayed Again to Unnamed 2020 DateAfter stay-at-home orders and movie theater closures began in mid-March due to the coronavirus, “Tenet” was one of the few movies that remained steadfast on its original release date of July 17. It became a movie that theater chains used as a target for reopening and hopefully luring audiences back.
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
It is officially, Tenet's release has been postponed indefinitely. The highly anticipated sci-fi movie directed by Christopher Nolan had been eyeing a summer release date.
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.
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
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.
Christopher Nolan has refused for Tenet to be released internationally before America due to setbacks amid the global pandemic impacting movie theatres.For now, Tenet is expected to premiere in cinemas worldwide on August 12, after being pushed back from July 31 – two weeks later than its initial release date of July 17, due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.According to Vulture, insiders have reported that with foreign ticket sales expected to account for two-thirds of Tenet overall gross,
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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.
The latest posters of Tenet are creating quite the buzz among the fans and audience members. The two new posters of Tenet feature the film's lead actor John David Washington.
Christopher Nolan‘s secret to a top-grossing flick has been revealed: no chairs on set.“He doesn’t allow chairs, and his reasoning is, if you have chairs, people will sit, and if they’re sitting, they’re not working,” says Anne Hathaway, who starred in Nolan’s 2014 sci-fi flick “Interstellar” and played Catwoman in his 2012 movie “The Dark Knight Rises.” She reveals the rule during a video chat with her former “Les Misérables” co-star Hugh Jackman for Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” issue.