First of all, my apologies for the somewhat teasery topic title, but I actually think it fits the topic quite well. :P
As most of you certainly already know, Tenet will be Christopher Nolan's next, highly anticipated release, which is still scheduled for a global release mid-July, despite other big productions having been rescheduled for much later this year.
Apparently, Christoper Nolan explicitly choose not to kick the can further down the road and to actually release this movie largely on its originally scheduled plan, a few notable exceptions include Italy, who will see the opening in September.
This will be a $200M+ gamble, as many theaters will still operate with heavy restrictions on the release date. But nevertheless, it would be one of the bigger releases of the year and it could also signal some kind of reboot for the exhibition industry.
I myself don't really know what to expect. Nolan can be a great director with some very distinguished output under his belt, but his movies also often resonate more with a broad niche than with the general public. I think Inception, to which this seems to be somewhat of the informal sequel, was a pretty solid movie and it also did pretty well as a summer blockbuster back in 2010.
So, what do you expect? Will Tenet mark somewhat of a reboot for the exhibition industry? Will it have sufficient pull to "fill" those theaters again, despite all the restrictions in place? Or will it fizzle like a wet firecracker?
As most of you certainly already know, Tenet will be Christopher Nolan's next, highly anticipated release, which is still scheduled for a global release mid-July, despite other big productions having been rescheduled for much later this year.
Apparently, Christoper Nolan explicitly choose not to kick the can further down the road and to actually release this movie largely on its originally scheduled plan, a few notable exceptions include Italy, who will see the opening in September.
This will be a $200M+ gamble, as many theaters will still operate with heavy restrictions on the release date. But nevertheless, it would be one of the bigger releases of the year and it could also signal some kind of reboot for the exhibition industry.
I myself don't really know what to expect. Nolan can be a great director with some very distinguished output under his belt, but his movies also often resonate more with a broad niche than with the general public. I think Inception, to which this seems to be somewhat of the informal sequel, was a pretty solid movie and it also did pretty well as a summer blockbuster back in 2010.
So, what do you expect? Will Tenet mark somewhat of a reboot for the exhibition industry? Will it have sufficient pull to "fill" those theaters again, despite all the restrictions in place? Or will it fizzle like a wet firecracker?
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