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Tenet postponement spells trouble for Hollywood blockbusters

The release of Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated movie Tenet has been indefinitely postponed. CBC’s Eli Glasner breaks down what that signifies for the future of Hollywood blockbusters.
From left to right, Elizabeth Debicki and John David Washington in an image from Tenet, the latest action film from director Christopher Nolan. (Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.)

Film buffs were still holding out hope that Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated movie Tenet could salvage what is left of the summer movie season. But when it was indefinitely postponed this week, it raised questions about how the pandemic will shape the future of Hollywood blockbusters. 

Today, CBC entertainment reporter Eli Glasner breaks down how COVID-19 is changing the industry, and what he misses most about going to the movies.

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