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'Tenet' tests American appetite for coronavirus movie-going

Christopher Nolan's thriller "Tenet" finally arrives in US movie theaters this weekend, hoping to revive movie going after a pandemic-induced closure of indoor theaters and a dearth of new content.

Jill Serjeant (Reuters)
Los Angeles, United States
Fri, September 4, 2020

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hristopher Nolan's thriller Tenet finally arrives in US movie theaters this weekend, hoping to revive movie going after a pandemic-induced closure of indoor theaters and a dearth of new content.

Hollywood breathed a sigh of relief last weekend when Tenet brought in a solid $53.6 million in Europe and other markets, suggesting that audiences are hungry for new content and prepared to put up with social distancing and masks to see them on big indoor screens.

Now the industry is waiting to see if Americans are equally as keen. The Warner Bros. movie, starring John David Washington and costing a reported $200 million to make, will be the first big budget release from a Hollywood studio since the coronavirus shuttered theaters in March.

The long wait "has elevated this film to the status of being very important symbolically, culturally and financially. It represents a turning point for the theatrical business which has been sidelined for five months," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore.

Although movie theaters in New York City and Los Angeles - the country's biggest markets - remain closed, more than half of the nation's indoor theaters are expected to be open although capacity will be limited to 50 percent.

AMC Entertainment, America's biggest movie chain, said it was opening another 140 locations this weekend to put a total of 70 percent of its theaters back in operation.

Read also: Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' is off to a good start at the box office

China, which is challenging the United States as the world's biggest movie market, is also rolling out Tenet this weekend. It's the Asian nation's first release for a major new Hollywood title since January.

Dergarabedian said US opening weekend box-office expectations for Tenet were fluctuating wildly between $15 million and $30 million. But the film won't be judged on its first few days.

"We know we're running a marathon, not a sprint, and look forward to long playability for this film," Toby Emmerich, Warner Bros. Pictures Group chairman, said in a statement welcoming last weekend's results.

Tenet has little competition. The 2013 baseball film 42 is getting a limited re-release as a tribute to its star Chadwick Boseman, who died last week, but Russell Crowe thriller Unhinged, young adult movie The New Mutants and comedy Bill & Ted Face the Music were released in late August.

It won't be until October that audiences get a new superhero movie, with Wonder Woman 1984.

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