Christopher Nolan’s Tenet will no longer be released in July
Christopher Nolans principle was ready to pave the way back to the cinemas but concerns about that Corona virus In the pandemic, Warner Bros. has pushed back its release – for the second time.
The latest Nolan Mind Bender is set to hit theaters on August 12th. Nolan sought to keep Tenet’s original July 17 release amidst the cavalry of other blockbusters clear their summer premieres. But that too was postponed to July 31 before the last change.
“Warner Bros. is committed to bringing Tenet to the big screen in cinemas when exhibitors are ready and health officials say it’s time,” said a Warner Bros. spokesman in a statement on Thursday (via The Hollywood Reporter).
“Right now we need to be flexible, and we don’t treat this as traditional film release. We choose to open the film in the middle of the week so that the audience can discover the film in their own time and we plan to do so.” play longer over a longer period of time that goes far beyond the norm to develop a completely different but successful release strategy. “
Nolan’s classic inception will hit theaters next month and will be released again on July 31 to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
The recent Tenet delay makes sense, as the cinemas in New York and Los Angeles will not reopen with Phase 4. After the reopening, it will be a different film experience, with measures to physically distance yourself, limit the number of visitors and mask requirements in some cinemas according to Variety.
Like most Nolan films (Dunkirk, The Dark Knight trilogy), the director has built up hype by releasing as little detail as possible. We still have to be patient to see what another tricky science fiction thriller with John David Washington and Robert Pattinson looks like.
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