![]() “Tenet” officially hit international markets at the end of August and opened in U.S. And during a time where we should be streaming and staying home as much as we can, “Tenet” asks us to come together again. The war between theater-first and direct-to-streaming releases was always coming. What might be a disappointment for some could really hinder the entire theater industry. Several states and cities refuse to reopen due to public health concerns. The pandemic has left movie theater screens shuttered. You may see it next week if you’re in Texas since it’s airing in theaters there, but not until next year if you’re in New York since movie theaters are closed. ![]() In some places - like Utah - viewers may see it this weekend since it opened in local theaters on Thursday. Now, like all things in 2020, we’re unsure when we’ll actually see it. If the pandemic and the coronavirus are constants of 2020, so too is the film “Tenet.” Since this all began, trailers for the Christopher Nolan film have aired, promising one release date after another. We identify special markers and moments to remember where we are and when we are. But wasn’t it just May? Wasn’t last week the Fourth of July? Didn’t we just see the NBA return? We were asked to quarantine and work from home back in March. ![]() The coronavirus pandemic crashed through the world about six months ago. SALT LAKE CITY - Time has become a funny thing.
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