Tenet: Christopher Nolan's work postponed until a later date

    Tenet: Christopher Nolan's work postponed until a later date

    The film Tenet, the director Christopher Nolan, was again postponed until a later date. According to a statement by the president of the Warner Bros. Toby Emmerich., Nolan's latest film ironically attracted more attention for its release status than for its story (which still remains a mystery). The film was originally slated to hit theaters on July 17, and was subsequently postponed twice until 12th August due to concerns due to the COVID-19. At the time of this writing, there is no new provisional release date, but another one is on the way. Within the statement, Emmerich stated:



    We are not treating Tenet as a traditional global version of date and time, and our upcoming marketing and distribution plans will reflect that… We will soon be sharing a new 2020 release date for Tenet, entirely Christopher Nolan's original and mind-blowing feature. Unfortunately, the pandemic continues to proliferate, causing us to reevaluate our release dates.

    Nolan, a staunch supporter of the film as a medium intended to be experienced on the big screen, has yet to make any statements. All we currently know about the work in question is that it follows the story of a secret agent who must prevent another world war. The cast includes Kenneth Branagh, John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Michael caine ed Elizabeth Debicki. Speaking of the world of popcorn, did you know that a director has finally been found for the film adaptation of Just Cause?



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