According to THR, it was in early June that WB executives held a video meeting with Nolan and laid out several different possible scenarios for Tenet's release. They listed the likely profits and losses which came with certain days, and presented a case for pushing the mysterious sci-fi movie into the future by several months.
The hope was that COVID-19 would be a little more contained by then, but for Nolan, it wasn't about the money; instead, he expressed a "desire to be the first big studio film back in theaters, to show faith in the form and solidarity with exhibitors, when they're allowed to open and say they're ready."
Nolan ultimately agreed to a two-week delay, but the decision may have been taken out of his hands as COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to spike across the United States (hence why it's now been shifted further down the line to August 12th). "We are very proud of Tenet and can't wait for people to see it in theaters," says Warner Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich. "However, we only want people to go to theaters when state and local officials say they can be safely reopened."
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“There’s a big element in it that was tough to figure out, and that the “time inversion” effects were all practical. It’s all practical. It was complicated for all departments, specifically for the stunt department. Inversion, forward and backward, it changes the whole way the set has to work.”
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