Warner Bros. has delayed the release of the Christopher Nolan movie 'Tenet' because of the continued impact of the coronavirus pandemic
London Warner Bros. has delayed the release of the Christopher Nolan movie"Tenet" because of the continued impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The sci-fi action thriller was due to be released on August 12, but Warner Bros. has vacated the date, citing"continued uncertainty," according to a statement from the company Tuesday. It didn't give an alternative release date but said one would be shared"imminently." Warner Bros.
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