Christopher Nolan's Tenet To Release In 70 Countries Before The US
Christopher Nolan's Tenet is all set to release in over 70 countries starting from August 26 followed by which, the film will also release in a few selected US cities over the Labor Day weekend
Christopher
Nolan's
Tenet
is
all
set
to
release
in
over
70
countries
starting
from
August
26
followed
by
which,
the
film
will
also
release
in
a
few
selected
US
cities
over
the
Labor
Day
weekend
(September
7).
An
official
statement
was
shared
by
the
studio,
Warner
Bros.
on
Monday.
Tenet,
which
was
supposed
to
release
on
July
17
has
been
delayed
several
times
due
to
the
Coronavirus
pandemic.
A
week
ago
Warner
Bros.
delayed
the
film's
release
for
the
third
time,
and
said
they
will
soon
announce
a
new
release
date.
The
statement
shared
by
the
studio,
earlier
this
week,
revealed
that
the
film
will
hit
screens
between
August
26
to
September
18
in
70
countries
including
the
US,
the
UK,
Australia,
New
Zealand,
Canada,
France,
Germany,
Italy,
Spain,
Russia,
Korea,
and
Japan.
India
is
not
a
part
of
the
list
since
the
lockdown
is
still
in
place
in
major
cities,
and
there
have
been
no
talks
about
opening
theatres
anytime
soon.
Theatres
around
the
world
closed
in
mid-March
to
help
prevent
the
Coronavirus
from
spreading.
According
to
reports,
many
countries
have
reopened
cinema
halls
with
capacity
limits
and
other
safety
measures.
The
statement
revealed
that
on
Wednesday,
August
26,
Tenet
will
release
in
Belgium,
Bulgaria,
Croatia,
Denmark,
Egypt,
Estonia,
Finland,
France,
Hungary,
Iceland,
Indonesia,
Italy,
Korea,
Latvia,
Lithuania,
the
Netherlands,
Portugal,
Serbia,
Slovakia,
Sweden,
Switzerland,
Turkey,
Ukraine,
and
the
United
Kingdom.
The
film
will
be
hitting
the
screens
in
more
countries
on
August
27
and
28,
followed
by
September
3,
10,
17
and
18.
Tenet
is
one
of
the
most
anticipated
releases
of
2020.
The
science-fiction
spy
drama
starring
John
David
Washington
and
Robert
Pattinson
will
explore
inversion,
a
fictional
capability
that
plays
with
the
flow
of
time
and
space.
Not
much
has
been
revealed
about
the
film
that
also
stars
Clemence
Poesy,
Elizabeth
Debicki,
Aaron
Taylor-Johnson,
Michael
Caine,
Kenneth
Branagh
and
Dimple
Kapadia.