Naman Ramachandran Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” ruled the U.K. and Ireland box office for the fifth consecutive weekend, collecting £648,517 ($831,470) from 569 locations, according to final figures from Comscore.The Warner Bros.
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Naman Ramachandran Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” topped U.K. and Ireland box office charts for the third weekend in a row, collecting $1.58 million (£1,233,090) from 612 locations for Warner Bros.
according to Comscore.“Tenet” now has a running total of $15.9 million (£12,446,578) from the territory. The movie, starring John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, has made over $200 million globally to date.Though “Tenet” led in ticket sales, Shear Entertainment’s young adult romance drama “After
.Naman Ramachandran Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” ruled the U.K. and Ireland box office for the fifth consecutive weekend, collecting £648,517 ($831,470) from 569 locations, according to final figures from Comscore.The Warner Bros.
Christopher Nolan’s latest movie Tenet.Since the film’s release earlier last month (August 26), fans have been speculating online about Robert Pattinson’s character, Neil.In a new interview, Washington – who plays Protagonist in the movie – commented on one theory that hypothesised about Neil’s identity.
Naman Ramachandran Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” has remained in pole position at the U.K. and Ireland box-office, collecting £796,309 ($1,011,097) from 616 locations in its fourth weekend, according to final numbers from Comscore.The Warner Bros.
John David Washington is sharing his thoughts on a possible sequel to Tenet and is on board for a second film. The 36-year-old actor stars as The Protagonist in the film from Christopher Nolan, opposite Robert Pattinson, and spoke with Esquire about the chance of a second movie.
Tenet star John David Washington has addressed the possibility of a sequel to Christopher Nolan’s time-travel epic.Responding to the theory that the end of the film, which sees Robert Pattinson’s character Neil tell Washington’s character that they have also met in the future, Washington said he would be on board for a sequel built around that new dynamic.“In my mind, that’s a yes!” Washington told Esquire when asked about the possibility.
John David Washington is sharing his thoughts on a possible sequel to Tenet, and is on board for a second film.
After multiple weeks of release in theaters, the domestic box office totals aren’t that great for “Tenet.” Thankfully, as far as Warner Bros. and director Christopher Nolan are concerned, this can be chalked up to the fact that the studio released the film in the middle of a pandemic when domestic theaters are still not all back and many aren’t able to run at large capacity.
John David Washington is walking away from “Tenet” with more than just Oscar buzz, he walked away with a new BFF.
It’s been a while since we’ve done a serious box office report.
Christopher Nolan’s much-anticipated new movie Tenet is luring film fans back to cinemas in America.The movie, starring John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, brought in $20.2 million over the Labor Day weekend, giving the film a $150 million global opening, according to Variety.The movie debuted in the United States in just over 2,800 cinemas, which were restricted from hosting full houses due to coronavirus guidelines.Theatres in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, and San Francisco have
Tenet‘s release a few weeks ago, viewers have already come up with fan theories about the movie.However, one of the big talking points surrounds Robert Pattinson’s handler character Neil, who, like many other aspects of the film, remains rather mysterious.The theory doing the rounds suggests that Neil is actually a grown-up version of Max, the son of Andrei Sator (Kenneth Branagh) and Kat (Elizabeth Debicki).One big hint is the fact that Neil reveals to the Protagonist (John David Washington)
Tenet has taken nearly £114 million ($150 million) globally at the box office following its release in the past few weeks.The much-delayed film, which stars John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, finally hit UK screens a few weeks ago, with the US following last week.Tenet has, however, been anticipated as an arbiter of the health of the cinema industry amid the coronavirus pandemic, as it is viewed as being the biggest release since cinemas re-opened over the summer.According to Variety,
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Epic Chinese war drama The Eight Hundred has been acquired for UK theatrical after mining box office gold in its native China.The film became the first blockbuster-level hit in the pandemic era when it released in China on August 21, grossing $336M in the territory to date, which places it at no.2 on the global box office chart for this year behind only Bad Boys For Life.Now, Trinity Cine Asia has moved to acquire UK and Ireland rights and has set
Amongst the films that took a gamble and released amidst the COVID-19 pandemic was Christopher Nolan's Tenet. After weeks of back and forth to set a release date, Tenet finally got the theatrical release that Nolan was adamant on.
Elizabeth Debicki for seeing. «I made this and I was in these enormous sequences and when I saw it in the cinema, it actually hit me like a viewer,» she told ET's Rachel Smith.Christopher Nolan's latest topsy-turvy, mind-bending time travel thriller casts Debicki opposite John David Washington and Robert Pattinson as secret agents racing to save the world.
now playing in theaters around the world, Christopher Nolan hopes to hold certain cinematic secrets close to his chest. He's pleased moviegoers are beginning to unspool the mysteries of inversion — and finally figuring out what the hell this movie is about — but the writer-director is staying mum on exactly how he pulled it all off.His star, John David Washington, is a bit less precious about pulling back the curtain of how the Nolan sausage is made.
I can’t tell you much about the newest film from Christopher Nolan. I can tell you I’m going to see it.
John David Washington had to learn to do everything backwards for his latest role in director Christopher Nolan’s ambitious Tenet.The BlackKklansman star reveals Nolan instructed his stunt team to create fight scenes in reverse while calling on his cast to learn to speak backwards.“I had to learn how to blink, walk, talk, fight, run, block, punch backwards and forwards…,” the former professional sportsman tells Good Morning America.
vodka.Dad-of-three Daniel Lukanski, 35, hurled racist remarks at the cop who detained him inside his Edinburgh flat.