Christopher Nolan’s eagerly awaited Robert Pattinson starrer espionage thriller Tenet has pushed back its theatrical debut by two weeks.
Putting an end to all the speculations about whether the film will stick to its mid-July release date amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
The Warner Bros. film, which was originally scheduled to release on July 17, will now hit the movie theatres on July 31. According to variety, on the date that Tenet was initially expected release, theatres in America will re-release Inception, one of Nolan’s biggest hits, in honour of its 10th anniversary.Even though it was about to release in July, details about the upcoming film have been kept under tight wraps.