Christopher Nolan had described Tenet, the follow-up to his 2017 war epic Dunkirk, as an “event film” – which seems to be a fitting description for every one of his mind-bending sci-fi thrillers to date.From Interstellar and Inception to the Dark Knight trilogy, bigger is always better and Nolan rarely fails to deliver unparalleled thrills.
But he’s a cryptic filmmaker, keeping as many details as possible under wraps until the very last moment.Ahead of the upcoming release, we’ve gathered all released information about what’s set to be the most gripping release of the summer.Tenet will premiere in cinemas in over 70 countries across the world on August 26 after being pushed back multiple times from its initial release date of 17 July, due.
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