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Christopher Nolan's Tenet opens at $53 mn in 41 overseas markets before release in US and China

FP Staff • August 31, 2020, 10:49:29 IST
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While many of Hollywood’s largest productions have postponed their release and others have rerouted to streaming platforms, Warner Bros gambled that Tenet could roll out abroad first, and then gradually debut in the US.

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Christopher Nolan's Tenet opens at  $53 mn in 41 overseas markets before release in US and China

The first wave of big new movies released since the beginning of the pandemic, including Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending thriller _Tenet_ and the long-delayed X-Men spinoff The New Mutants , arrived in theatres over the weekend, testing the waters of a radically different theatrical landscape. Warner Bros′ Tenet — the most hotly anticipated movie of the year and the one that has repeatedly positioned itself to lead the return of multiplex moviegoing — opened with an estimated $53 million overseas in 41 markets, including most of Europe, South Korea and Canada. Given the circumstances, it was difficult to forecast the performance of the $200 million Tenet, starring John David Washington Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki. But the result exceeded the expectations of most. Toby Emmerich, chairman of Warner Bros Pictures Group, called it “a fantastic start.” [caption id=“attachment_8741131” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]A still from Tenet A still from Tenet[/caption] “Given the unprecedented circumstances of this global release we know we’re running a marathon, not a sprint, and look forward to long playability for this film globally for many weeks to come,” said Emmerich in a statement. While many of Hollywood’s largest productions have postponed their release and others have rerouted to streaming platforms, Warner Bros gambled that Tenet could roll out abroad first, and then gradually debut in the US. So far, it seems to be working. The overseas opening for Tenet was greeted by some as proof that blockbuster moviegoing can be resurrected even while the virus continues to circulate and large indoor gatherings are considered higher risk. As part of their safety protocols, movie theatres are mandating mask wearing, cleaning cinemas in between showings and operating at 50 percent capacity to distance moviegoers usually crowded shoulder to shoulder. “The strong international debut of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is an emphatic statement that audiences around the world are ready to return to theatres where local guidelines allow,” said Rich Gelfond, chief executive of IMAX. The large-format exhibitor accounted for $5 million of the film’s box office. In nine markets, including Ukraine and the Netherlands, Tenet did better than any previous movie directed by Nolan, including The Dark Knight. It was the largest opening yet in Saudi Arabia, which in 2018 ended its ban on cinemas. In the United Kingdom, Tenet accounted for 74 percent of ticket sales, Warner Bros said. Tenet will open this week in the US and China, the two largest markets. In the US, the conditions remain far from ideal. About 60 percent of theatres are currently open. The largest chains, including AMC and Regal, reopened the week prior. Any new release is trying to coax moviegoers back to the movies — any movie — in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to an exclusive report by  Deadline, moviegoer data analytics firm Movio said that the presale rate for Tenet tickets has been higher than Nolan’s previous hits -  Dunkirk  and  _Interstellar_ , in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. In the US over the weekend, the Walt Disney Co′ The New Mutants, a critically panned horror riff for Marvel made by 20th Century Fox before the Disney acquisition, led the domestic box office with an estimated $7 million in 2,412 locations. Cathleen Taff, Disney’s president of global distribution, called it a success for times requiring recalibrated expectations. “We continue to have faith and believe in the theatrical experience. We think consumers are ready to start having that experience with others sooner rather than later,” Taff said. “We’re encouraged. We’re very encouraged.” Disney will next week release the live-action remake of _Mulan_ for a $30 digital rental through its streaming service, Disney+. Originally slated for theatrical release in March, it’s the most expensive movie yet to go straight to the home. Taff, though, said she’s optimistic about upcoming releases coming to theatres. “Of course it’s not going to be a linear process. We’ve been upended for sure, along with many other industries. But we have to continue to pivot and adjust our approach in real time,” said Taff. “Right now we’re feeling pretty good.” Theatres remain closed in several states, including New York and California. On Friday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom released guidelines that could allow county-by-country reopening of cinemas. United Artists Releasing’ _Bill & Ted Face the Music_ , starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, debuted Friday on video-on-demand. The company didn’t provide rental grosses Sunday, but it also put Bill and Ted in 1,007 North American theatres where it made just shy of $1.1 million. Theatrical release may be harder for adult-skewing specialty fare whose audiences are historically harder to get out of the house. Fox Searchlight’s The Personal History David Copperfield , a Charles Dickens adaptation led by Dev Patel , opened with $520,000 from 1,360 theatres. “The results, while modest, signal a return to the cinema for moviegoers who are yearning for the majesty of the big screen,” said Frank Rodriguez, distribution head for Searchlight. (With inputs from The Associated Press)

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