In fact, TENET would probably not make it to HBO Max before theaters, while WONDER WOMAN 1984 is unlikely

In a call to the previous convention on the day, John Stankey, CEO of WarnerMedia’s parent company AT-T, shared an unexpected update on Tenet and the option that it will reach HBO Max before theaters. This week, we found out Warner Bros. it’s a staggered release that would get Christopher Nolan’s film to some countries (and American cities) before others.

However, the hypothesis has been raised that the study would reduce its losses and make its mysterious and epic sci-fi deyet on the HBO Max streaming service, a move that would dramatically increase the number of subscribers. It would also result in a big money loss for Warner Bros., but it’s inevitable now, no matter what.

“Is this going with a movie like Tenet or something like Wonder Woman?” Stankey said in reaction to his query about the move to transmission of upcoming blockbusters. “I would be very surprised if that were the case. In fact, I can assure you with Tenet that this will not be the case.”

So Tenet is a resounding no, while Wonder Woman 1984 is highly unlikely.

However, he added: “The longer it lasts, there will be side content that we will look at and say that it might be more useful to distribute it in structure or other structure. There’s content that’s going to be more fun and better to watch in theaters than in the room. I don’t know when the cinemas are going to reopen.”

For now, it is transparent that primary schools are making plans to continue in theaters, however, if today’s news about Bill and Ted Face the Music is an indication, things can simply replace as COVID-19 remains a problem.

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