Manori Ravindran International EditorEuropean cinema giant Vue has pushed back the reopening of its U.K.
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With territories across the world beginning to reopen after the COVID-19 pandemic (whether you may think it’s too early or not), it appears that business owners are hoping that the worldwide economy can quickly bounce back after many countries imposed quarantines on its population.
For the CEO of Vue, the European cinema chain, he thinks everything should be able to get back to pre-pandemic levels soon enough, thanks in part to Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” Speaking to Variety, CEO Tim Richards
.Manori Ravindran International EditorEuropean cinema giant Vue has pushed back the reopening of its U.K.
Anne Hathaway – who previously shouted out to Rihanna for being a pillar of support – says that Christopher Nolan had an interesting way to keep his staff members working during the filming of some of his biggest films, including Interstellar and The Dark Knight Rises. The New York Post said today that Nolan prefers not to have chairs on set.
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.
coronavirus lockdown, in light of further delays of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet. The chain was set to reopen doors to its branches across the country on July 10, but the return has now been pushed back to July 31.Tenet, originally due for release on July 17, was first pushed back to July 31 and has now been further delayed until August 12.Following the postponement, Disney has also moved the release date of Mulan from July 24 to August 21.Cinemas across England were given the green light to reopen
Manori Ravindran International EditorCineworld is pushing back the reopening of its U.K. and Ireland cinemas from July 10 to July 31.
interview series, Hathaway and fellow Nolan alum Hugh Jackman were talking about working with the secretive director when Hathaway revealed that along with banning cell phones, Nolan has also banned the use of chairs on his movie sets. “Chris also doesn’t allow chairs.
Welp, with COVID-19 spiking up all over the country again, (another single-day record for coronavirus cases today) nice work assholes, did you not see what New York went through and see it as a cautionary tale? Warner Bros. is once again delaying and pushing back the release date of Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” just about two weeks after delaying it before.
Christopher Nolan’s new film Tenet has been delayed again, this time until mid-August (2020), due to the coronavirus pandemic.According to editors at Entertainment Tonight, the Warner Bros. movie is now scheduled to hit theatres on August 12, 2020, after being pushed back from its rescheduled date of July 31st.
TENET has been delayed yet again. The mind-bending Christopher Nolan movie was set to release in July.
Christopher Nolan’s new film has been delayed until August, ET can confirm. The Warner Bros. movie was initially due to be released July 17, before being pushed back to July 31.
LOS ANGELES — AT&T Inc’s Warner Bros. movie studio on Thursday delayed the release of Christopher Nolan thriller “Tenet” for a second time due to the coronavirus outbreak, dealing another setback to the industry’s hopes for a late-summer rebound.
Well folks, it happened again. After initially having planned to open Christopher Nolan’s latest on July 17th, Warner Bros.
Welp, with COVID-19 spiking up all over the country again, nice work assholes, did you not see what New York went through and see it as a cautionary tale? Warner Bros. is once again delaying and pushing back the release date of Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” just about two weeks after delaying it before.
Also Read: Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' Bumped Back to July 31Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic that left studios shuffling schedules, bumping back release dates by months and moving other movies to solely digital releases, “Tenet” had been one of the longest holdouts, having stuck to its July 17 release date since the beginning.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineWarner Bros. has again pushed back the release date for Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” The highly anticipated tentpole that has been primed to reignite moviegoing after lengthy cinema closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.The movie, which cost $200 million, was initially slated to arrive in theaters on July 17, but was later postponed until July 31.
It has been well documented that not even the actors involved with “Tenet” really know what to make of Christopher Nolan’s new film. Kenneth Branagh equated the film’s script to a crossword puzzle.
We are barely more than a month away from the release of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” and even though we’ve had multiple trailers, numerous pictures, and plenty of interviews, we still don’t know much about the mysterious action epic. Well, we do know it has one hell of a cast.
Though other studios have swooped in to beat it to the big screen, Christopher Nolan’s new film, “Tenet,” will still be the first major blockbuster of the summer movie season when it arrives on July 31. And according to the filmmaker, “Tenet” might just be the most cinematic of all his features.
Manori Ravindran International EditorEuropean cinema chain Vue will be ready to open its doors in the U.K.