Nolan’s Tenet delayed indefinitely

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The Christopher-directed Tenet has been yet delayed again, this time indefinitely amid the growing Covid-19 crisis. Warner Bros. have removed Tenet from their release calendar, indicating an indefinite delay, reports a website.

Tenet was originally scheduled to release on July 17, but it was pushed back to July 31 and then August 12. It is unclear when the film will open now, but the studio expects to announce a new release date “imminently”.

“We will share a new 2020 release date imminently for Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s wholly original and mind-blowing feature,” said the chairman of the studio, Toby Emmerich. (IANS)

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