Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” will be released for home viewing beginning on Dec. 15, Warner Bros announced Thursday.
- The film hit theaters back in August.
- “Tenet” grossed $350 million across the world. The film had a $200 million budget.
The Verge reports film will be released in physical form. Here’s a quick breakdown of what the costs will be:
- 4K UHD combo pack — $44.95
- Blu-ray — $35.99
- DVD — $28.98
The high costs will likely look to offset the lack of cash earned from the movie theater.
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Critics panned “Tenet” for not making enough cash, which could be a sign of the downturn of the film industry.
- “I am worried that the studios are drawing the wrong conclusions from our release — that rather than looking at where the film has worked well and how that can provide them with much needed revenue, they’re looking at where it hasn’t lived up to pre-COVID expectations and will start using that as an excuse to make exhibition take all the losses from the pandemic instead of getting in the game and adapting — or rebuilding our business, in other words,” Nolan said, according to Variety.

