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Early Screening Tickets for ‘Tenet’ Will Be Going on Sale on Friday

By George Robbins

As of late there has been a lot of talk in regards to how movie theaters would function as things move forward now that they are slowly starting to reopen. Theaters have had the fun lately of trying to open and have something to show the public at large. Movie theaters have a strict set of rules that they have to follow and included on that is the fact that they now have limited capacity. This limitation makes it difficult for them to make any kind of income because they essentially have to sell out their seats while trying to draw people in. This endeavor is one that they have had a hard time trying to succeed with and it has made them slightly desperate for content to show.

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Movie theaters that have been open for the past month or two have had no choice but to show older movies or show the ones that they were showing when the pandemic began. Still, they are looking for new content in order to keep movie patrons entertained and one of the movies that they are banking on is ‘Tenet.’ This movie is the newest original film from director Christopher Nolan who has made many unique films over the past few years. The mystery surrounding the movie is what has drawn people to be so interested in the film, but due to the pandemic, the studio has had to push back the movie multiple times. Now that things are becoming a bit more stable, they have release dates in mind.

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‘Tenet’ will release internationally at first on August 26th in over 70 countries worldwide, which is something Warner Bros. never expected they would have to do. Although they originally went into this plan with no official release date for theaters in the states, they now have one set for a September 3rd release. Those who don’t want to wait so long to actually see the movie domestically will have the opportunity to see the movie sooner than anticipated. This Friday, August 21st, tickets will be going on sale for early showings of the movie while the tickets being sold for the opening weekend will not be available until August 27th. This is something movie-goers and theater owners alike have been waiting for and it may perhaps be the thing that is needed to allow theaters to get back up and running again; at least a little bit.

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