pushed “Tenet’s” August 12 release without providing a new premiere date, squashing movie theaters’ hopes for a summer blockbuster.Disney’s live-action version of “Mulan,” set to debut in theaters globally on August 21, also suspended its premiere indefinitely following Warner Bros.’ announcement.The news spurred AMC, the country’s largest movie theater chain to delay its reopening from July 30 until “mid-to-late August.” The chain cited the uptick in the coronavirus, as well as a lack of new movies to screen..
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