Updated On: 05 November, 2020 09:18 AM IST | Los Angeles | PTI
Christopher Nolans Tenet was the first big-budget Hollywood feature to go for a theatrical release since the novel coronavirus pandemic shut down the cinemas worldwide in March

Christopher Nolan
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan has said he is happy with the worldwide gross collections of his latest feature "Tenet" but has cautioned that Hollywood studios are "drawing the wrong conclusions" from it. Nolan's "Tenet" was the first big-budget Hollywood feature to go for a theatrical release since the novel coronavirus pandemic shut down the cinemas worldwide in March.
The spy thriller, which features an ensemble cast of John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Dimple Kapadia, Michael Caine, and Kenneth Branagh, saw a staggered release worldwide wherever the cinemas started to open in August. The film has grossed nearly USD 350 million globally in two months, kick-starting a debate about whether it is a disappointing or decent figure during the ongoing health crisis. During an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Nolan said he is "thrilled" by the film's performance at the box office. "Warner Bros released 'Tenet' and I'm thrilled that it has made almost USD 350 million," Nolan said. The director, however, added he is concerned that other studios weren't as impressed by the figure.