Tenet will launch December 4 in India, Warner Bros. India has introduced, with a brief video that includes forged member Dimple Kapadia. Christopher Nolan’s epic time-bending espionage film was anticipated to open in November in India, following the reopening of theatres throughout the nation amidst the continued coronavirus pandemic, but it surely’s been barely delayed. However hey, we lastly have an India launch date for Tenet. The December 4 date is roughly 13 weeks after Tenet first launched internationally, in late August.
“The wait is lastly over,” Kapadia says within the Tenet India launch date announcement video. “I’m extraordinarily delighted to announce the discharge of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet on the fourth of December all throughout cinemas in India. It has been an honour for me to be related to this mission. The movie has some spectacular motion sequences, turns, and twists you’ll be able to greatest get pleasure from solely on the massive display screen. So see you all there on the fourth of December, within the cinemas.”
Along with Kapadia, Tenet forged contains John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Clémence Poésy, Martin Donovan, Fiona Duorif, Yuri Kolokolnikov, Himesh Patel, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Denzil Smith, Kenneth Branagh, and Michael Caine. Nolan wrote and directed Tenet. Nolan can be a producer on Tenet alongside spouse Emma Thomas. Tenet filmed in seven nations throughout three continents, together with India, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Norway, the UK, and the US.
Here is the official synopsis for Tenet, from Warner Bros. Pictures:
John David Washington is the brand new Protagonist in Christopher Nolan’s unique sci-fi motion spectacle “Tenet.” Armed with just one phrase—Tenet—and combating for the survival of the whole world, the Protagonist journeys by means of a twilight world of worldwide espionage on a mission that may unfold in one thing past actual time. Not time journey. Inversion.
Tenet is out December 4 in cinemas throughout India, lower than two weeks earlier than its release on Blu-ray and digital platforms internationally.
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