Movie theaters in Maryland have been cleared to reopen on Sept. 4 as Warner Bros. prepares to unfurl Christopher Nolan's Tenet over Labor Day weekend.
The $200 million espionage epic is the first Hollywood tentpole to hit the big screen since the novel coronavirus pandemic struck.
Earlier this week, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy likewise gave the go-ahead for theaters to flip on the lights just days after California Gov.
Gavin Newsom said that movie theaters in counties meeting certain criteria could reopen, pending approval from local health authorities.
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