(NEW YORK) — For the primary time because the pandemic delayed movie openings within the U.S. in August, Christopher Nolan’s time-bending thriller Tenet is lastly coming to theaters in New York Metropolis.
The Huge Apple has of late began reopening its theaters beneath strict COVID-19 guidelines, and on Friday, the movie, which stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, and Kenneth Branagh, will lastly display for film followers there.
The film can be unspooled at a number of AMC places, together with its Instances Sq. flagship, in addition to the Village East by Angelika downtown, in addition to the Showcase Cinemas in Jamaica, Queens.
The movie, which earned greater than $353 million worldwide regardless of the pandemic’s results on theaters, was already out there on streaming and Blu-ray/DVD — and for a restricted time on HBO Max, to Nolan’s chagrin — however Deadline studies the fillmmaker was amongst different “trade titans” to personally advocate embattled New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to start out getting theaters opened once more.
By Stephen Iervolino
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