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Tenet didn’t just fail to save cinema – it may well have killed it for good – The Guardian
Branded the saviour of cinema, Christopher Nolan’s time-travelling sci-fi turned out more of a sacrificial lamb – and has totally spooked the industry

Releasing his lowest-grossing film since 2006s The Prestige was probably not on Christopher Nolans agenda for 2020, but then nobody has had exactly the year they expected. Since his big, metallic sci-fi thriller Tenet finally hit cinemas in late August after months of delay and deliberation its box-office figures have been the subject of as much variable debate as its tangled, time-slipping plot.
After six weeks of global release, Tenet has grossed more than £235m worldwide a number that means …
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