The highly anticipated new film from acclaimed director Christopher Nolan, Tenet, has been delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The film was originally slated to be released in July 2020, but has now been pushed back to August 12th.
The news of the delay was announced by Warner Bros. Pictures, the studio behind the film. The studio cited the ongoing pandemic as the reason for the delay, noting that the safety of moviegoers was their top priority.
Tenet is a science fiction action-thriller starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, and Elizabeth Debicki. The film follows a secret agent who is tasked with preventing World War III. It is the first film from Nolan since his 2017 blockbuster, Dunkirk.
The delay of Tenet is just the latest in a string of delays for major films due to the pandemic. Other films that have been delayed include the new James Bond film, No Time to Die, and the new Marvel film, Black Widow.
The delay of Tenet is a major blow to the film industry, which has been struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic. Movie theaters have been closed for months, and many films have been released directly to streaming services instead of theaters.
It remains to be seen when Tenet will be released, but for now, fans will have to wait a little longer to see the latest from Christopher Nolan. In the meantime, moviegoers can look forward to other upcoming films, such as Wonder Woman 1984 and Mulan.
Tenet from Christopher Nolan is one of the most anticipated Hollywood movies this year. After all, it got delayed amid the pandemic coronavirus now. The Warner Bos. movie was initially scheduled to release on July 17. Then it got pushed to July 31. After all, now it is all set for a release on August 12 according to the reports. Moreover, the budget for the most anticipated project is $200 million.
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The film is already set for the release on big screens all across the world. It will be released soon whenever the exhibitors open after the threat of the pandemic virus. Although, promises cannot be made during a time like this because of the surge in the cases in nearby days. Beyond all, Warner Bros. is not ready to treat a big-budget dreamy project like a traditional release. Yes, it needs to be celebrated in theaters.
The studio also planned a 10th-anniversary release for the movie ‘Inception‘. After all, it also got delayed by the studio to July 31.
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