TENET: Christopher Nolan Believes Studios Are Learning The Wrong Lessons From Movie's Box Office Failings

TENET: Christopher Nolan Believes Studios Are Learning The Wrong Lessons From Movie's Box Office Failings

Tenet director Christopher Nolan has opened up about the poor box office performance of the movie, revealing why he believes studios will ultimately take the wrong message from those disappointing numbers.

By JoshWilding - Nov 04, 2020 01:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Los Angeles Times

Tenet has grossed just shy of $350 million at the worldwide box office since being released in September, with a little over $50 million of that coming from the U.S. While the movie being released in the midst of a pandemic meant it was never going to earn a huge amount of money, that's not a good result, and almost certainly means Warner Bros. will lose money on the sci-fi epic. 

The movie's performance has caused real uncertainty in Hollywood, and we've since seen a number of blockbusters - Black Widow and No Time to Die, for example - vacate 2020 in response. 

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, director Christopher Nolan has opened up about Tenet's theatrical release and why he believes studios are looking at the film's box office performance in the wrong way. 

"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."

At this point, Nolan's attitude is bordering on being naive, as it's clear moviegoers do not feel comfortable heading to theaters and that studios can't make money from blockbusters right now (many of the locations the filmmaker appears to be referring to have now had to close theaters due to the virus). 

Would you prefer to see Digital and streaming releases prioritised moving forward? 

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AFriendFromWork
AFriendFromWork - 11/4/2020, 1:28 AM
Complete arrogance shown by this fella.
dracula
dracula - 11/4/2020, 1:34 AM
Well I agree that they shouldn't base the delayed films profit on their original projections. Lets face it, even if the pandemic were to end tomorrow everyone isnt going to start going to the movies again.

Would suck if previous expectations got in the way of Wonder woman 3 or follow ups to any of the other movies.
dracula
dracula - 11/4/2020, 1:48 AM
so is he saying more films should be released or is he just saying don't judge a film's success based on previous expectations, like face it, not even video on demand is going to give them the same box office haul.
Origame
Origame - 11/4/2020, 2:01 AM
@dracula - hes saying to look at where the movie worked for box office and build a release around that knowledge.
dracula
dracula - 11/4/2020, 2:04 AM
@Origame - well makes sense, it did do better than most expected. Don't expect theatrical releases anytime soon though. I'm a big nolan fan, but yeah I have not watched it
Origame
Origame - 11/4/2020, 2:58 AM
@dracula - well whenever you can its really worth seeing in theaters.
kitheka
kitheka - 11/4/2020, 1:55 AM
"At this point, Nolan's attitude is bordering on being naive, as it's clear moviegoers do not feel comfortable heading to theaters"

No, JoshWilding. Moviegoers aren't being allowed to choose whether to go to cinemas due lockdowns or cinemas operating at 25%.

kamikaizer
kamikaizer - 11/4/2020, 4:26 AM
@kitheka - I love your pfp. Probably the most badass thing i've seen in anime so far. cant wait for s4
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 11/4/2020, 2:20 AM
75% Covid, 25% boring film. That is why it failed.
Origame
Origame - 11/4/2020, 2:59 AM
@MarvelousMarty - ...its a pretty atypical nolan film. Why did you see it?
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 11/4/2020, 4:14 AM
@Origame - Yes, I did, it's boring.
Origame
Origame - 11/4/2020, 5:04 AM
@MarvelousMarty - well I know you did. But what were you expecting from a nolan film?
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 11/4/2020, 5:08 AM
@Origame - Oh, sorry. Nolan is very hit or miss for me and very overrated. I really like some of his work and hate others so this was a 50/50 for me. Plus I love the cinema.
Origame
Origame - 11/4/2020, 5:17 AM
@MarvelousMarty - Oh ok. I can get behind that. Sorry, I thought you were just seeing a typical nolan movie thinking you wouldn't like it.
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 11/4/2020, 2:29 AM

I was hoping the lack of movie-goers, would sorta translate into a bigger lead for Biden. So much for that theory.😂 But who knows. Maybe people would come out to support Wonder Woman, Black Widow, James Bond, etc.
patgreyc
patgreyc - 11/4/2020, 6:19 AM
@99OPTIMISTPRIME - Even hardcore Dems I know are tired of the restrictions.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 11/4/2020, 2:56 AM
Most theaters are open. People aren’t showing. It is what it is. A movie isn’t going to make people less scared of the virus.
SnideCut
SnideCut - 11/4/2020, 2:59 AM
This movie was average at best, covid or no.
DetBullock
DetBullock - 11/4/2020, 3:00 AM
Oh, god, he's such an arrogant moron.
It's not part of a franchise, he could have shelved it for a couple of years until the pandemic blows over and release it then but noo, the arrogant bumbass thought going to the movies would trump basic self-preservation.

And to think that at least until TDKR I loved his movies.
Origame
Origame - 11/4/2020, 5:06 AM
@DetBullock - At this point his name is a franchise. They all tend to do very well at the box office because his name is on it.
LameLuka
LameLuka - 11/4/2020, 3:44 AM
Movie was solid, nothing beats the big screen experience. Hopefully the movies that will come out still stay there.
Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 11/4/2020, 4:24 AM
I feel like the movie was built around the one or two main action pieces and they never really built a good story around it. Felt like there was a lot of yadda yadda ing information that was needed to make people care
braunermegda
braunermegda - 11/4/2020, 5:09 AM
or perhaps Nolan could just stop being an arrogant prick and accept this movie sucks
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