It's have been nearly 3, 4 months that we've seen a movie on the big screen. The theatrical releases came to a standstill amidst the Coronavirus pandemic. Well, no one is sure when the tragic situations settle down and when the theatres function like usual.
Amid these confusions, Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan is no going back on releasing his sci-fi action thriller, Tenet. He stuck to the release date of July 17th, as scheduled earlier. But Warner Bros moved Tenet to July 31, meaning moviegoers will only have to wait an extra two weeks to see it.
As per the reports, Nolan and WB reportedly had some disagreements about Tenet's new release date.
Warner Bros was interested in moving Tenet much further back than just two weeks. They are worried about investment and wanted to open the movie at a time when it can collect as much money as possible.
On the other hand, Christopher Nolan is eager to deliver Tenet, as he wants the movie to help reopen the box office, which has been stalled for many month.
Amid these confusions, Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan is no going back on releasing his sci-fi action thriller, Tenet. He stuck to the release date of July 17th, as scheduled earlier. But Warner Bros moved Tenet to July 31, meaning moviegoers will only have to wait an extra two weeks to see it.
As per the reports, Nolan and WB reportedly had some disagreements about Tenet's new release date.
Warner Bros was interested in moving Tenet much further back than just two weeks. They are worried about investment and wanted to open the movie at a time when it can collect as much money as possible.
On the other hand, Christopher Nolan is eager to deliver Tenet, as he wants the movie to help reopen the box office, which has been stalled for many month.