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News movies & tv series 28 July 2020, 15:22

author: Karol Laska

Tenet's Not Even Out Yet And Somebody's Making a Fan-Movie

A fan film based on the trailers of Christopher Nolan's Tenet is being created. The project's director is the son of Colin Trevorrow, the would-be creator of the ninth part of Star Wars.

The first fan adaptation of Tenet is on its way.

TenetJurassic World. The artist's child decided to make the long wait for Nolan's production more pleasant and started to make a fan film based on all its available trailers. The proud father boasted of this information during the San Diego Comic-Con:

"My son is currently making a fan film based on just the trailers. He has no idea what is actually going to happen in the movie, but he is very excited about making the film in the universe of Tenet and can share his own artistic interpretation."

So you can see that cinematography is a common passion of the Trevorrow family. However, the director did not specify whether his son's fan film will make a public debut. Such amateur forms usually appear on widely available free websites, but who knows - perhaps with the appropriate financial support, the work will be added to one of the streaming platforms. We also don't know how serious the project is, but it takes a lot of knowledge and experience to grasp the complex worlds presented by Christopher Nolan.

We also have very good news - we learned Tenet's release date. The producers have decided that the American premiere will be separated from the world premiere. On August 26 the title will appear in 70 countries (Canada and a large part of Europe). A day later, on August 27th, we will see the film in rest of Europe. The United States has to wait at least until September, although the fate of the local cinemas is still uncertain. The reason for this decision is the need to minimize the losses that Tenet's producers will have to face, as further delays would have financial repercussions.

Karol Laska

Karol Laska

His adventure with journalism began with a personal blog, the name of which is no longer worth quoting. Then he interpreted Iranian dramas and the Joker, writing for cinematography journal, which, sadly, no longer exists. His writing credentials include a degree in film studies, but his thesis was strictly devoted to video games. He has been writing for Gamepressure since March 2020, first writing a lot about movies, then in the newsroom, and eventually, he became a specialist in everything. He currently edits and writes articles and features. A long-time enthusiast of the most bizarre indie games and arthouse cinema. He idolizes surrealism and postmodernism. He appreciates the power of absurdity. Which is probably why he also tried soccer refereeing for 2 years (with so-so results). He tends to over-philosophize, so watch out.

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