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“Tenet” postpones its premiere again due to the rebound of coronavirus in the United States | COVID-19 | USA | USA | NNDC Fame

, Christopher Nolan’s new film, will be released on August 12 instead of July 31 because of the spike in in the United States, which previously forced the postponement of the launch of this project.

The premiere of “Tenet” is being followed with absolute attention in Hollywood as it was to be the first major blockbuster to land in theaters following the coronavirus crisis that has kept theaters closed for months across the globe.

Starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki, “Tenet” is a thriller about which not much is known apart from the fact that its premise revolves around the manipulation of time.

Unlike the next franchise installments like “James Bond” or “Mission: Impossible”, which have been delayed for several months, the Warner Bros. studios decided to keep this blockbuster on the calendar as the great return to theaters after the pandemic.

But data on the virus in the North American country, with more than 38,000 new coronavirus infections this Thursday and the reopening of the slow economy in southern and western states, altered the company’s plans.

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