Warner Bros. company removed Christopher Nolan's next film, Tenet, from its release schedule on Monday. This anticipated change happened after a series of delays in the film's release due to American theatres' inability to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic.
Steven Zeitchik, an entertainment writer for The Washington Post, tweeted that, while Warner Bros. no longer has an official date for Tenet, it is eying specific dates privately.
According to Zeitchik, the studio is considering opening Tenet internationally on August 26th and in domestic theatres on Labor Day weekend.
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