Pirated copies of Nolan's new sci-fi film "Tenet" leaked: Warner Bros. bans it worldwide

Pirated copies of Nolan's new sci-fi film "Tenet" leaked: Warner Bros. bans it worldwide

Christopher Nolan, the director who is regarded as the God of Nolan by movie fans for his films such as "Memento", "Interstellar" and "Inception", brings his new film "Tenet", which is said to be a brain-burning sci-fi film from the perspective of an agent and is scheduled to be released in China on September 4.

However, perhaps because the expectations are too high, Nolan fans have begun sharing some unreleased footage online, including a large section from the opening to the appearance of the movie title.

Warner Bros., the producer of the film, has already noticed this and is blocking the film from global channels in order to ensure box office success after the premiere. Google has even received an email from Warner Bros., asking it to remove the footage stored on Google Drive.

For now, Warner's quick action is still effective, but participants in the piracy community believe that since the release date in the United States and mainland China has been postponed to September, pirated resources will leak out after the premiere on August 26.

Of course, it may take two to three months or even longer for a high-definition version to appear. For users who have the conditions, they should consciously support genuine products and resist pirated products.

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