Tag: Tenet
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‘Tenet,’ ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Push Back Theatrical Releases
“Tenet,” Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated espionage thriller, has pushed back its theatrical debut by two weeks, ending months of speculation about whether or not the $200 million tentpole would hold onto its mid-July release date.The Warner Bros. film, which stars Robert Pattinson and John David Washington, was initially slated for July 17 and will now…
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Kenneth Branagh Says ‘Tenet’ Reinvents the Wheel, Compares Script to Crossword Puzzle
Kenneth Branagh has already overcome the challenge of adapting William Shakespeare to the big screen in films such as “Hamlet” and “Much Ado About Nothing,” but it turns out The Bard is no match for Christopher Nolan. In a recent interview with Total Film (via /Film), Branagh said that Nolan’s “Tenet” screenplay was so dense…
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‘Tenet’ Star Kenneth Branagh Doesn’t Know If He’s Playing the Bad Guy
We’re a month out from the (probable) release of Tenet, and still no one could tell you what Christopher Nolan‘s time-bending new movie is about. Least of all his cast. Following the lead of a confused Robert Pattinson, Kenneth Branagh is here to cast uncertainty over his Tenet character. A mysterious figure with an intimidating…
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Why Nato Promises Most Global Theaters Will Be Open for ‘Tenet’ by July 17
The National Association of Theater Owners (Nato), which represents 68,000 Screens in 99 Countries, is tracking theater reopenings around the world, country by country, and checking their market share. On that basis, per a spokesman, they expect some 90 percent of theaters worldwide to be open by July 17, the date still set for Warner…
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Hope for ‘Tenet?’: Nato Expects 90 Percent of Global Theaters to Open by Mid-July
There’s renewed optimism that Christopher Nolan’s Tenet will maintain its original release date on July 17 in the wake of a new report stating that the National Association of Theatre Owners expects 90% of the global theatrical marketplace to be open by mid-July. The surprisingly high figure comes from Business Insider, which cites a representative…
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‘Tenet’ July 17 Release: Cinemark Boss Says Warner Bros. & Christopher Nolan “Optimistic” Pic Will Stick To That Date
Cinemark CEO Mark Zoradi remained confident this morning on the exhibitor’s Q1 call that Warner Bros.’ Christopher Nolan movie Tenet will remain on track and open on its planned July 17 release date.While Solstice Studios’ Unhinged will be the first new wide release movie in those theaters that are open on July 1, Tenet with…
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Warner Bros. Changed ‘Tenet’ Logo to Avoid Confusion with a Bicycle Components Company
When the first trailer for Christopher Nolan‘s new film Tenet came along, it arrived with a simple, slick title logo that inverted the last two letters in the title, referencing the “time inversion” that’s at the center of the movie’s plot. However, that logo looks almost exactly the same as one used by a bicycle…
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Read the Inspiring Note ‘MacGruber’ Mega-Fan Christopher Nolan Sent to the TV Spinoff Cast
In a true gift of a story, this week we learned director Christopher Nolan (you know, the guy who gave us a trio of Batman movies, Inception, and the upcoming Tenet), is a big fan of the 2010 comedy MacGruber. Not only that, but the world was also treated to a look at the very…
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John David Washington Says Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Will Dictate The Next Decade Of Filmmaking
The excitement around “Tenet” continues to reach new heights, even if the desperation to release the film in theaters is causing very confusing release date announcements. The latest trailer answers a couple of questions while introducing a whole lot of new ones. We are shown more of “inversion,” the concept at the center of “Tenet”…
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‘The Outpost’ Wants to Beat ‘Tenet’ to Theaters in July
Will movie theaters across the country really be open by July? That’s still the hope, although everyone has their doubts. As of now, the big movie everyone is looking at is Tenet, which Warner Bros. still hopes to open on July 17. But it’s not the only July movie with eyes on a July theatrical…