“Tenet” Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited and oft-postponed science-fiction epic, may not be unspooling in a drive-in theatre close to you.

To be reasonable, when the film lands in the U.S. over Labor Day weekend, it’s hazy where precisely in the nation the film will have the option to play. Numerous films, especially of the indoor assortment, are as yet shut due to coronavirus.

In any case, fourteen days in front of its local presentation, booked for September 3, Warner Bros. offered some clearness to exhibitors about its arrangements for Nolan’s most recent. The studio gave strict rules to drive-in administrators the nation over, ordering that “Tenet” can play in outside settings if indoor performance centres in that specific market are open.

Since conventional physical performance centres have resumed in Chicago, for instance, drive-in areas in the Windy City will be allowed to play the film. Be that as it may, in New York City and Los Angeles, where hardtop films are as yet shut, drive-in exhibitors, won’t approach “Tenet.”

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