Pushed back three times, we might finally have a date (hallelujah). Christopher Nolan's Tenet , will finally be released internationally on August 26 before the United States, where the film will arrive in a limited number of theaters only at the beginning of September. This is the fourth release date announced by the studio Warner Bros., which had initially set July 17 but had to extend the deadline to July 31, then to August 12, before choosing the 26, due to aggravation. of the coronavirus pandemic.
Tenet will be visible in more than 70 countries from that date, including most of Europe, Canada, Australia and South Korea, according to a statement released on Monday.
Most American theaters closed
For the United States, Warner Bros. has left a few more days and is also counting on the important Labor Day holiday weekend, with a release on Thursday, September 3. Most cinemas in the country are now closed. The largest cinema chain in the United States, AMC, recently postponed its gradual reopening between mid-August and the end of August, without a specific date, against the end of July so far.
A spy film incorporating supernatural elements, "Tenet" follows in the footsteps of Christopher Nolan, whose spectacular and innovative cinema has made him one of the most sought-after directors in the world. From Memento to Dunkirk , via the Batman trilogy, the director has created a universe apart, which attracts the public. With a colossal budget of 205 million dollars, according to several American media, Tenet's main actor is John David Washington, the son of comedian Denzel Washington.
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