The numbers are still coming in for Tenet. The Christopher Nolan film brought in USD 6.7 million domestically over the weekend for a total of USD 29.5 million thus far in its U.S.
25.08.2020 - 03:43 / justjared.com
If you’re hoping to see Tenet at your local drive-in movie theater on September 3, you might be out of luck.
Variety is reporting that Warner Bros. will be limiting drive-in screenings of the highly anticipated Christopher Nolan movie.
The movie will begin playing in international markets on August 26 and the U.S. release begins on September 3, but it will only play in cities that allow movie theaters to open amid the pandemic. New York and Los Angeles, the two biggest movie-going cities in the
The numbers are still coming in for Tenet. The Christopher Nolan film brought in USD 6.7 million domestically over the weekend for a total of USD 29.5 million thus far in its U.S.
US theatrical debut on Aug. 31, will be able to screen at indoor theaters in big cities like LA and New York, both of which have been hit hard by the coronavirus.The time-bending thriller is the first blockbuster to premier on the silver screen since the pandemic hit in March.
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Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorGood news for those in Los Angeles: Going to see Tenet just got closer.Orange County, Calif. has moved from the purple to the red tier in the state’s coronavirus monitoring system, which means that movie theaters and restaurants for indoor dining can reopen at 25% capacity as well as churches for indoor worship.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer“Tenet” opens in the U.S. this Friday, though theaters will still be closed in New York.But across the Hudson River, theaters are scrambling to reopen, after New Jersey Gov.
grossed $53 million, an impressive figure given the fact that some audience members likely steered clear of multiplexes due to public health concerns.When “Tenet” opens in the U.S. this week, it will only be available in markets where theaters have been allowed to reopen.
Manori Ravindran International EditorCalifornia resident Tyler Tompkins booked a plane ride to see “Tenet” weeks before movie tickets to Christopher Nolan’s latest sci-fi epic even went on sale.The round-trip flight from Los Angeles to Austin, a three-hour Spirit Airlines journey in time for the Sept. 1 screening, set him back $220.
Even though cinema chains in the US reopened over the weekend in about 80% of the country, there are still quite a few places (such as New York City and Los Angeles) that have yet to allow for movie theaters to reopen their doors. But at least there are drive-ins, right? Well, that’s true, but if you’re in NYC or Los Angeles and are hoping to check out “Tenet” at your local drive-in on September 4, you might be out of luck.
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