As WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group head Ann Sarnoff marks a year at the company where she was recently elevated to a top position overseeing all content, she agreed to a series of interviews on Thursday tied to the release of Christopher Nolan’s much-discussed and oft-postponed Tenet.
Hours before she was set to begin speaking with the press, the coronavirus pandemic intervened once again, with news that filming on Matt Reeves' The Batman in London had shut down again after star Robert Pattinson reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.
The studio had hoped to keep the focus on Tenet, which opens today where it can in the U.S. after launching internationally last weekend to a better-than-expected $53 million-plus from 41 markets (Los.