Plan your summer culture fix
From event TV to drive-in discos, there’s plenty to entertain, says Rosamund Dean
With British cinemas cautiously reopening in July, the question is: will anyone actually
want to sit in an airless room with a bunch of strangers? Christopher Nolan thinks so. The visionary director boldly releases Tenet
– a mind-bending action extravaganza with John David Washington and Robert Pattinson – on 17 July. Then, in August, we get a mega-dose of nostalgia. First up,
Wonder Woman 1984 (out 14 August), an ’80s-set sequel to the 2017 blockbuster, which was to be released this month before being pushed back when cinemas closed (but at least we had Gal Gadot’s Imagine
video to entertain us in the meantime). Then
Bill & Ted Face The Music, another sequel, but this time 30 years (yes, sorry, 30 years)
since the original, starring Keanu Reeves and the other one as middle-aged dads, still rocking and time travelling (out 21 August).