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Tenet: Poster for new Christopher Nolan film dupes film fans online

Inception director's spy thriller will be released in 2020

Jacob Stolworthy
Monday 03 June 2019 06:06 EDT
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A brand new poster for mysterious Christopher Nolan film Tenet is duping film fans.

Days ago, an impressive-looking one-sheet surfaced on the internet despite no confirmation from Warner Bros.

Many Twitter users claimed the poster was legitimate, though many others have deemed it fake. Despite this, the poster is now appearing on the film’s iMDB page.

As is the norm with Nolan projects, the film is shrouded in a lot of secrecy. However, some users are so convinced the poster is real that they’ve used it to help analyse what the Interstellar director’s new film could be about.

The poster bears a clock theme with one Twitter user believing the espionage spy thriller – which is said to be Nolan’s longest film to date – will come with a time travel twist.

Intriguingly, the film’s logo – which was released last month – is very similar to the font used in 2010 film Inception. Could the films be set in the same universe?

Whether or not the poster is real, one thing’s for sure – Christopher Nolan’s next film is going to keep fans guessing right up until its release in July 2020.

Tenet will star Robert Pattinson, John David Washington and Elizabeth Debicki in the lead roles. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Kenneth Branagh, Dimple Kapadia and – surprise, surprise – Michael Caine will also appear.

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