Christopher Nolan has refused for Tenet to be released internationally before America due to setbacks amid the global pandemic impacting movie theatres.For now, Tenet is expected to premiere in cinemas worldwide on August 12, after being pushed back from July 31 – two weeks later than its initial release date of July 17, due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.According to Vulture, insiders have reported that with foreign ticket sales expected to account for two-thirds of Tenet overall gross, Nolan and Warner’s executives discussed releasing the film internationally ahead of the North American rollout.But according to these sources, the filmmaker wanted to help support American cinemas during this difficult time and decided to stick to the.
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