Published 10:56 IST, July 28th 2020
Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' to release internationally in August in over 70 countries
As per recent developments, Christopher Nolan's upcoming film 'Tenet' will have a theatrical release in the US and will be released in over 70 countries.
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Recently, Warner Bros studio confirmed that Christopher lan’s Tenet is all set to release internationally on August 26. studio clarified that besides releasing in US, Tenet will be hit atres in over 70 countries, which also includes Japan, Russia, much of Europe, Australia and Cana. Tenet will make it through atres as y are open when half of humanity is put into a lockdown due to global Coronavirus outbreak.
However, in US, Tenet will be released a week later on September 3, in a few selected cities where Coronavirus cases are comparatively less. If reports are to be believed, movie was originally supposed to release in atres on July 17, however, unprecedented surge in number of positive cases created hurdles in studios’ release plans. atres are closed in states like New York and California, which are expected to open soon. Reportedly, atres chains in America are planning to cut-short audience capacity to 25% to promote social distancing and are currently taking care of sanitising measures.
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All about Tenet
Starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki in le roles, Tenet follows story of a protagonist, who journeys through a twilight world of international espion on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real-time. Helmed by Christopher lan, Tenet also stars Bollywood actor Dimple Kapia in a prominent role. Slated to release on July 31, film has been shot in Denmark, Estonia, India, Italy, rway, United Kingdom, and United States. Reportedly, movie is me on a budget of $20.5 crores.
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Coronavirus hits Hollywood hard
Many studios, which h to delay releases of ir films, have w turned to online streaming platforms, in wake of Coronavirus spre. Some of se films include Trolls World Tour, Emma, Hunt, and Invisible Man. In March, Netflix anunced that it would be establishing a $100 million Coronavirus relief fund to aid creative community.
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Kumail Nanjiani and Isa Rae's Lovebirds, too, has shifted to Netflix. It was recently reported that much-awaited sequels to highly successful franchise, Mission: Impossible 7 is getting delayed due to on-going global catastrophe. Reportedly, officials at Paramount studios have w pushed release of seventh Mission Impossible film to vember 19, 2021, and eighth film to vember 4, 2022.
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10:56 IST, July 28th 2020