Q&A: Christopher Nolan on ‘Tenet’ home release
Christopher Nolan movies almost demand another look and “ Tenet ” is no exception. On Tuesday, audiences will finally be able to watch, re-watch and dissect the palindromic spy thriller starring John David Washington and Elizabeth Debickifrom the comfort of their home.
“Tenet” will be available on 4K, DVD, Blu-ray and digital with behind the scenes extras that give a peek into the mind-bogglingly complex process of shooting a large-scale action film backwards and forwards.
Nolan spoke to The Associated Press about the release this week, days after the announcement that all Warner Bros. films in 2021 would be available on HBO Max on their day of release. “It’s not right. And it’s not a good business decision,” Nolan told the AP. “It’s all a bit of a mess.”
Nolan said he remains proud of “Tenet” and the complex work done not only to shoot it, but roll it out in theatres in places where it was safe to do so.