Chris Nolan's Next Movie Now Stylised As TENƎꓕ

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Six years from Interstellar and set to drop in 2020, Christopher Nolan's next work of fiction, "Tenet", is now stylised "TENƎꓕ".

Coming from Redditor boumtjeboo, fans are now speculating that the title implies something about the movie's timeline. So said the top comment from arcs_of_command, that maybe the film "is going to be the same forwards as it is backwards."

To be honest, it is the sort of thing Nolan would do. Inception was notoriously complicated for the average filmgoer, combining multiple "dream states" into one progressive timeline, and Dunkirk split itself across three differing amounts of time, to tell three separate stories.

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Essentially, this has allowed Nolan to foster a fanbase of theorists and scene-scourers, looking for the next detail or plot point to dissect - only being more proud on the other side that they figured it out. In TENƎꓕ's case, what if - like Memento - the movie is initially a disorienting assault on basic storytelling, only to come together afterwards?

Let us know what you think the "Tenet" is, and what the title means down in the comments below.

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TENƎꓕ will release July 17th, 2020, starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debecki and returning Nolan favourites Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh.

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