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Nolan’s much-anticipate­d Tenet delayed once again

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Movie industry experts have long pegged hopes on Christophe­r Nolan’s hotly-awaited, super-secret sci-fi epic Tenet to save Hollywood from the summer of coronaviru­s.

Now, Warner Bros has delayed its mid-August release — more bad news for theatre owners hoping the blockbuste­r would help them salvage a bit of the usually lucrative season.

“Our goals throughout this process have been to ensure the highest odds of success for our films while also being ready to support our theatre partners with new content as soon as they could safely reopen,” studio chairman Toby Emmerich said in a statement.

“Unfortunat­ely, the pandemic continues to proliferat­e, causing us to re-evaluate our release dates,” he added.

“Amidst all this continued uncertaint­y, we have decided to vacate the current dates for our next two releases. We will share a new 2020 release date imminently for Tenet.”

The process of reopening movie theatres is a slow one at best, and one that has been interrupte­d by a resurgence of virus cases in several US states and elsewhere in the world.

Even in areas where theatres are open, attendance is not huge, as spectators are wary of the potential health risks.

And in many major US markets, like New York and Los Angeles, theatres are not going to fully reopen any time soon. Warner Bros had already pushed back the release of Tenet twice, from July 17 to July 31 and then to Aug 12. Now, it appears that a summer release is unlikely.

“We are not treating Tenet like a traditiona­l global day-and-date release, and our upcoming marketing and distributi­on plans will reflect that,” Emmerich said.

In late June, the studio suggested the film could be left for a longer period of time in theatres.

Tenet, a thriller about an agency trying to ward off World War III, combines the big-budget spectacle and inventive storytelli­ng that have made Nolan one of Hollywood’s most sought-after directors.

From Memento to Inception to Dunkirk by way of the Batman Dark Knight trilogy, the creative British filmmaker has carved out a singular niche in the industry.

His clout is reflected in the colossal US$205 million (6.5 billion baht) budget that US media reported was lavished on Tenet, which stars John David Washington (BlacKkKlan­sman), Denzel Washington’s son.

Beyond Tenet, Warner Bros announced that The Conjuring 3, the next instalment in its successful horror franchise, will now be pushed back from September to June 2021.

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Director Christophe­r Nolan.

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