“Tenet,” which will be released in U.S. theaters. On September 3 after the premieres abroad in recent weeks, it is a big-budget film directed by Christopher Nolan that will serve as a test of the strength of the box in the hope of revitalizing the theater. industry and make enthusiasts sit back.
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The star of “Top Gun” shared a video on Twitter on Tuesday to chronicle the new film.
The clip begins with a masked cruiser in the back seat of a car, greeting enthusiasts.
“How did this happen?” Asked. “I’m dressed in a mask.”
The interior of the theatre can also be noticed briefly, and at most other people seem to distance themselves socially to some extent with seats between parties, it should be noted that the theater turns out to be relatively full.
Cruise then watches the movie, dressed in his mask all the time.
“It’s being back in a movie theater for everyone,” he said after the film ended.
His message read: “Great movie. Big screen. I enjoyed it.”
Most theaters across America have been shut down in an attempt to slow the spread of the potentially deadly virus, but after months of closures, some have begun the process of reopening.
Cash figures from “Unhinged,” Russell Crowe’s newest big-screen company, have shown promise in terms of the public’s willingness to return to film.
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Cruise’s career has been affected by the positions of the film industry caused by the spread of the coronavirus.
Its long-awaited sequel to “Top Gun” was originally scheduled for release in the summer before being postponed until December and, despite everything, July 2021 in reaction to the pandemic.
Similarly, production of the next film of the star “Mission: Impossible” has stopped as a precautionary measure, but production will resume soon.
Other films have not only had to postpone release dates several times, however, some have even had to locate new homes, such as “Mulan”, which will now be released on Disney, for a payout that is not the classic movie premiere.
Similarly, “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run” premiered in Canadian theaters and will later arrive on video-on-demand and CBS All Access in 2021.
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Other high-profile films such as “Wonder Woman 1984”, “No Time to Die”, “Black Widow” and are still expected to be released in theaters before the end of the year.