This ain't coming out in July. Nothing is until at least late August, early September.
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bruh Deadline be reporting that if Tenet's delayed, it's taking WW1984's August spot, which is taking Dune's spot, pushing Dune into 2021
Ain't you the biggest Dune fan here lol you best be hoping that Tenet comes out in July if you want to see Dune in 2020
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good pointDemoph wrote: ↑May 17th, 2020, 7:16 amThey have to make a premiere. The biggest part of marketing is convincing people cinemas are safe. If the director and actors are like "yeah, it's safe, but I won't personnally risk going to the premiere", I would personnally see it as very negative signal.Ace wrote: ↑May 17th, 2020, 6:15 amSounds like they are still planning for a red carpet premiere.
Hollywood hype machine plots virus-proof red carpetsThe big test will be Warner Bros.' Tenet, the latest mega-budget thriller from director Christopher Nolan, who has reportedly pushed hard for it to be the first Hollywood blockbuster back in theaters. Tellingly, its July 17 US release date has yet to shift.
"I really hope it happens - we know there's a lot of eyes on it, and we're excited by it," said Waldman, who is working on the premiere. "We spent a lot of time to create the plans we've created, to make an environment that's safe for the studio, for the press, and for the talent... We all want to go back to work as well."
They can reduce the world promotion tour and focus on like three or four cities. But if they don't have the courage to go watch their own film in cinemas, why should we?
Oh my god I hate having to pee in the middle of a movie. My attention goes from the movie to me assessing the situation and seeing how badly I have to pee.
I‘m assuming that Tenets runtime will be similar to Interstellar. Watched Interstellar twice in cinemas. It had each time a break. So I wouldn‘t mind a 10 min break. I hate the feeling to pee, while concentrating on the movie.
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Seems like Tenet hasn't been rated by MPAA yet. Even if Nolan has finished his editing, they still can't tell us the duration.Paradoxicalparabola wrote: ↑May 17th, 2020, 8:46 amJust tell Nolan to give us the official runtime haha. That’s all I need. The movie can come out whenever it’s the right time. I don’t care waiting
Fucking hell, some people on the Tenet subreddit are so fucking stupid. Here I am casually scrolling through reddit and I see spoilers.