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Overseas audiences will have a chance to uncover the mysteries of "Tenet" before moviegoers in the United States.
The new thriller from director Christopher Nolan will open internationally on August 26, Warner Bros. said on Monday. The film will then be released a week later in the United States for the Labor Day weekend opening on September 3.
"Tenet," which has been delayed multiple times because of coronavirus, will open in 70 countries starting on August 26. Some of the major countries include Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom.
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In this case, the observers were wrong, as Disney announced today that the film would premiere on Disney+ on September 4 the same day it opens in theaters — in markets where theaters are open for business.
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In a first for Disney+, though, Mulan will not be available to subscribers as part of the service’s regular programming; instead it will cost an additional $29.99 to watch the film. (According to reports, once customers pay to watch Mulan they will have “access to the film for as long as they remain subscribers to the service.”) One can assume that at some later date, the film will be made available as part of the Disney+ monthly subscription fee, but Disney offered no timeline for that.)
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that's really funny. I was talking to somebody at work yesterday about this year's releases and the constant put backs and delays. I said I don't understand why Disney don't put Mulan on Disney+ because it would be fantastic publicity for the service and compliment Star Wars/The Mandarlorian and the MCU with an injection ongoing high quality content.
I know Odeon started opening some of the cinemas at the beginning of July. The majority of them were supposed to open over a two week period with all cinemas open by the end of July. They had a change of heart and this didn't happen. I suspect it was due to Tenet and Mulan etc being further delayed. I have just checked my cinema and it is reopening on Wednesday 26th July for Tenet's release and I imagine the rest of them will be as well. Tickets are already up for advanced booking and they are going nicely
I have found a list of which cinema are currently open and when the ones which are currently closed are planning to reopen if you need to check:
I note you still haven't changed the date. Or is it Bristol based Maisie is using US relese dates? IDK one way or the other. I could always ask her.
I was in bed on my phone and only edit stuff on my pc where I can use a mouse to scroll and highlight, cut and paste etc etc. I'll take a look at it when I have woken up but I thought the same, I suspect it is being released in the US a week prior to the UK.
Edit: Just had a look and it is mixed messages. Everywhere still says 4th September apart from the Radio Times but their article was written on 12th August so how could they know? I won't change the date for now and I'll keep my eyes on the Odeon website for an update. Bizarrely all the showing times are up for next week apart from Friday. As soon as they update Friday's showing times we'll know whether it is coming out or not.
As a side note, cinemas are reopening for Tenet's release next week and there are lots of other films to watch as well. When cinemas reopened I was hoping they would take advantage of the opportunity of not having any new films to watch to show some old blockbusters. They could keep themselves busy for months showing the Terminators, Aliens, MCU, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, Independence Day.........all those huge blockbusters from the last 30 years or so. I don't know what the long term plan is but they are doing better than what was originally advertised (which was carp). There are many films to choose from atm but the highlights for me are Star Wars ep 5, Jurassic Park and Inception. I have booked my ticket for Tenet for next Wednesday and I am going to see Jurassic Park on Sunday. I can remember watching Jurassic Park when it was first released, it was made for the cinema and the experience is going to be amazing.
Last edited by General Maximus; 19-08-2020 at 08:52.