Robert Pattinson opened up in a brand new interview about how he juggled his screen tests for The Batman, while filming Tenet at the exact same time.
21.07.2020 - 08:33 / pinkvilla.com
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.
Hoping that the COVID-19 crisis would come under control, Warner Bros pushed the release twice. Tenet was originally scheduled to release on July 17.
But the Robert Pattinson and John David Washington was delayed to July 31 and then again to August 12. However, the production house has now issued a statement to confirm that
.Robert Pattinson opened up in a brand new interview about how he juggled his screen tests for The Batman, while filming Tenet at the exact same time.
Robert Pattinson lied to Christopher Nolan about his audition for The Batman, the actor has revealed.The star will play the titular superhero in Matt Reeves’ upcoming DC movie and is also set to appear in Nolan’s Tenet later this month.Pattinson was filming Tenet when he had to go to a screen test for The Batman, but had to keep the fact he was trying out for the role a secret. “It’s funny because Chris is so secretive about everything to do with his movies,” he told the Irish Times.
Tenet star would pretend his Oscar-winning father Denzel was a construction worker or in prison so people would treat him normally when he was trying to break into the film industry.Washington said he feared he would not be taken seriously or judged on his own talents if people knew the truth.He told Mr Porter’s digital magazine: “I saw how people changed when they found out who my father was.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineChristopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic “Tenet” will launch in Chinese theaters on Sept. 4.The movie, starring John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, is expected to be the first major Hollywood release since the pandemic forced cinemas to close in the country starting in January.The studio got approval last week to debut “Tenet” in China, signaling a reversal in reopening guideline from the National Film Bureau.
It has been a long wait for Christoper Nolan but it seems like TENET is finally going to debut on the big screen. The ongoing COVID-19 crisis has delayed the release of TENET across the world but the film is going ahead with international releases in countries that are safe for theatres to reopen.
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.
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.
Warner Bros. company removed Christopher Nolan's next film, Tenet, from its release schedule on Monday.
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
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.
We won’t be getting to see Tenet for a long time.
Over the past several months, we’ve seen multiple reports about how Hollywood studios were anxiously trying to figure out how to shoot films and TV series under the new COVID-19 restrictions. Will there be crowded backgrounds in films with hundreds of extras? Are fight scenes and love scenes even feasible? And can you really social distance with a crew of more than 100 people on set? Well, not all those questions have answers yet, but that isn’t stopping filmmaking from happening.
Deadline on Wednesday reported that Zendaya and Washington between late June and early July filmed “Malcolm & Marie” based on a script by “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson.