Aussie Moviegoers To Be Welcomed Back To Cinemas Next Month With Chris Nolan Classic

19 June 2020 | 11:28 am | Staff Writer

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Moviegoers are set to be welcomed back into cinemas next month with a re-release of a fan-favourite film from Christopher Nolan.

To help promote the worldwide release of the UK director's new film, Tenet, on 16 July, Warner Bros Pictures and Roadshow Films have announced that his Oscar-winning 2010 movie Inception will be re-released in cinemas on 16 July to celebrate its tenth anniversary.

The re-release of the science fiction thriller, which stars huge names like Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy and Michael Caine, will also "give audiences a never-before-seen look at footage" of Tenet.


“As cinema lovers return to theatres across the country we are thrilled to be bringing Tenet, Christopher Nolan’s latest epic, to the big screen,” Roadshow Films CEO Joel Pearlman said.

“Fans of Nolan’s work know the scope and scale of his films are made for the theatrical environment and as we countdown to the opening of this latest global film event, we are excited to offer his classic Inception in cinemas on its 10th anniversary, July 16th.”

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The news comes after the NSW and Victorian Governments announced easing of restrictions for cinemas, as well as pubs and clubs, from next Monday.