Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet', one among the year's most highly anticipated movies, has been pushed back by fortnight and can make its theatrical debut on July 31. The upcoming espionage thriller, starring Robert Pattinson and John David Washington, was initially slated for July 17. However, on the date that 'Tenet' was expected to open, theatres will re-release one among Nolan's biggest hits, 'Inception', in honour of its 10th anniversary.
"We're especially thrilled, during this complex and rapidly changing environment, to be bringing Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet,' a worldwide tentpole of jaw-dropping size, scope, and scale, to theatres round the world on July 31," Variety quoted Toby Emmerich, chairman of Warner Bros. Pictures Group as saying. "It's been longer than any folks could've imagined since we have seen a movie on the large screen, and to acknowledge Chris' fans as we count to 'Tenet''s" opening day, we also are excited to supply his masterpiece 'Inception' in theatres for its 10th anniversary on July 17," Emmerich added.
'Tenet' revolves around a gaggle of secret agents performing on the prevention of war 3.

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