The release of Nolan's new film "Tenet" has been postponed again to August 12

The release of Nolan's new film "Tenet" has been postponed again to August 12

According to CNBC, Warner Bros. has postponed the release of Nolan's new film "Tenet" again, from July 31 to August 12 in North America. This is the second time that "Tenet" has been postponed, and the reason for the postponement is the recent sharp increase in the number of COVID-19 infections in the United States. Industry insiders expect that Disney's new film "Mulan" will also be postponed again.

Tenet is directed by Christopher Nolan and stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki. The story focuses on a group of mysterious international agents who try to prevent the outbreak of World War III and use the ability to travel through time and space and reverse time during their missions.

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